2008 Harley-davidson Fltr - Road Glide on 2040-motos
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2008 Harley-Davidson FLTR - Road Glide, LOOKING TO MAKE A STATEMENT ON THE LONG ROAD TO NOWHERE IN PARTICULAR? JUST ASK FOR GENTRY IN WEB-SALES!Then it's time to coral your eyeballs and check out the sleek custom style and aerodynamic frame-mounted fairing. Riders love the way it feels on the road, and dual headlamps lead the way. At the center, the big 96-cubic-inch V-twin gets a sparkling new black and chrome finish for 2008. If you're into music, there's a Harman/Kardon Advanced Audio System to supply the soundtrack. With the standard cruise control you won't want to come to a stop. Although if the need arises, you can use the new Brembo brakes with optional ABS.
The FLTR Road Glide features an aerodynamic, "shark nose" frame-mounted fairing that reduces weight on the fork and handlebars. A black powder-coated engine with chrome treatment and black nine-spoke Cast Aluminum wheels and a black-and-chrome engine are new for 2008. Hard-shell saddlebags, electronic cruise control, and the 40-watt Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon are standard equipment.
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