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2013 Harley-davidson Softail Deluxe on 2040-motos

$18,000
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:600 ColorColor: Birch White
Location:

Portage, Indiana

Portage, IN
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

TypeType:Touring

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2013 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE, This is a 2 tone birch white and ember red paint job. I have added over $3,500 in accessories to the bike before it left the dealership. For a good offer, I'll also throw in all the spare OE parts that were taken off of the bike by the dealer when I first purchased the bike. Here's a list of upgraded items that were added before it was taken out of the dealership; air cleaner and bracket, chrome switch caps, debris deflector, stage 2 exhaust, stealth foot boards, stealth foot controls (brake), stealth foot controls (toe & heel shift), chrome fork slide covers (half round side cover), chrome fork Slide covers (round top of forks), chrome fork sliders, stealth hand controls (brake & clutch), stealth hand controls (grips), chrome handlebar, chrome reservoir cover, chrome headlamp trim ring, chrome curved license plate bracket. digital oil dipstick with oil temp, chrome passing lamp trim ring, combo analog speedometer/tachometer (added myself), chrome swing arm, chrome switch housing, turn signal lens cover (amber) (rear), turn signal lens cover (amber) (front), removable windshield (added myself), chrome teardrop toolbox (added myself). Not much more to add to this bike, it hasn't been ridden long. I had bought it with the hopes of riding it more than I have. I have had it since May 2013 and have only managed a whopping 600 miles on it due to my current work hours and family responsibilities. I am by no means in a rush to get rid of it, so the low ball offers I definitely will not jump at. If I can't sell the bike and those spare parts and added accessories real close to the listed price, I'd just rather keep it than to lose too much money. With the bike brand new and the accessories (including labor) the total cost was around $23k-$24k. So I don't think that the asking price of $18k is too much to ask. The two tone paint job is $18,129 and that's before I added all the accessories. $18,000.00

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