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2007 Harley Davidson Springer Classic Flstsci on 2040-motos

US $11,000.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:15377 ColorColor: Olive Green and Black
Location:

Clifton Park, New York, US

Clifton Park, New York, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1584 VINVIN:1HD1BY5147Y063109

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2007 Springer Classic with only 15400 miles (will have a few more by the time it sells).  This is a beautiful and unique bike, tastefully modified.  It has a very classic look, and I get lots of questions from people who think it is a 1940's springer from a distance.  


This bike really stands out in a crowd.  I have been to rallies with thousands of bikes and not seen another one like it.  This was the last year for the Springer Classic.  You see very few green and black springers, and 2007 was the only year that the classic/heritage springer was outfitted with the 96B motor and six speed transmission.  There are quite a few nice modifications.  Black crash bars, springer classic saddlebags, 2 piece seat, Vance and Hines True Dual Fishtails, Screaming Eagle air cleaner and nostalgic air cleaner cover, black heel-toe shifter and matching black highway pegs, Harley Davison narrow beach bars, old school round harley davidson mirrors, Harley Davidson detachable windshield, Harley Davidson french headlight ring.

This was the last year before they discontinued the Classic or Heritage model and started making the crossbones.  They are not making any springers anymore, so this bike is the best and the end of that era.  

I have the following additional items, which are not included, but are available for purchase: Heritage Springer passing lamp bar and horn, spring seat set up and heritage springer saddle bags.   I will throw in the stock floor boards and shifter.

The bike does have some wear and tear, which is normal for a bike of this age and mileage.  If you want additional photos of anything, let me know. I can take more pictures and send you close up pictures of the blemishes.   The bike could use a rear tire and is probably due for rear brake pads.

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