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2001 Harley Davidson Dyna Defender Fxdp on 2040-motos

US $6,300.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:5200 ColorColor: White
Location:

Westwood, Massachusetts, US

Westwood, Massachusetts, US
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Harley-Davidson Dyna photos

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Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):88 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HD1GKV121Y320354

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

  • 2001 harley dyna defender
  • some of the features that differentiate the police dyna defender from a regular dyna include...................
  • heavy duty drive belt
  • floor boards
  • heavy duty suspention
  • kick stand extender
  • mini ape handle bars
  • spot lights
  • full crash bars
  • saddle bags
  • frame mounted windshield
  • certified tach and speedo
  • heavy duty charging system 
  • bead lock tires (still in good shape)
  • triple disk brakes
  • cast aluminum rims
  • also has a mounting bracket for a tour pack included
  • clutch must be pulled in to start
  • mirrors are actual (instead of closer than they appear)
  • mostly all stock but mods include..............
  • street glide air shocks
  • turn signal lights converted to running brake and signal
  • lay down curved plate holder
  • chrome harley crossbones seat springs
  • new front brake pads
  • changed out front fender - original fender included (with small dent size of a dime)
  • changed front fork oil to thicker weight
  • adjusted carb because was to lean stock
  • drilled out holes in baffle exhaust to slightly larger size (sounds stock but a little louder)
  • has 3 small scratches on the rear fender from another seat that was on it
  • full synthetic oil in engine primary and trans
  • the story is as follows............
  • i bought it about 2 years ago had been in heated storage for years -i put about 2k miles on it runs like new handles better than new with the air shocks- its kind of an old school switchback -great on the highway or around town -many coats of wax- always treated it like my baby -good clean honest harley - i was very selective when i purchased it-low production run 
  • shipping and payment.......
  • shipping is the buyers responsibility ( i will do what i can to help)
  • must get a deposit after action closes 
  • this bike wont ship unless payed in full 

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