Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2011 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $27,950.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Merlot Sunglo/Vivid Black
Location:

Bristol, Virginia, United States

Bristol, VA, United States
QR code
2011 Harley-Davidson Touring, US $27,950.00, image 1

Harley-Davidson Touring photos

2011 Harley-Davidson Touring, US $27,950.00, image 2 2011 Harley-Davidson Touring, US $27,950.00, image 3 2011 Harley-Davidson Touring, US $27,950.00, image 4 2011 Harley-Davidson Touring, US $27,950.00, image 5 2011 Harley-Davidson Touring, US $27,950.00, image 6 2011 Harley-Davidson Touring, US $27,950.00, image 7

Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

VINVIN:852752

Harley-Davidson Touring description

Moto blog

2012-2013 Harley-Davidson VRSCDX Night Rod Special Recalled for Loose License Plate Bracket

Thu, 25 Oct 2012

Harley-Davidson is issuing a recall on all Night Rod Special models from 2012 and some from 2013 because of a potentially loose license plate bracket. According to documents released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the mounting screws connecting the VRSDCDX‘s license plate bracket to the tail may loosen, potentially causing the plate to rub against the rear tire. This may cause the plate bracket to rotate as well as damage rear brake lines.

Marlon Brando Estate Files Suit Against Harley-Davidson

Tue, 17 May 2011

Brando Enterprises, an operating entity that protects the Marlon Brando brand on behalf of the actor’s family, has filed a lawsuit against Harley-Davidson. The suit alleges Harley-Davidson used the legendary actor’s name without a license for a leather riding boot called “The Brando”. “It is interesting that Harley-Davidson – a company that is vigorously protective of its own brand – would seek to exploit an iconic property without benefit of a licensing agreement,” says  Jeffrey I.

2013-2014 Harley-Davidson Breakout Recalled for Faulty Fuel Indicators

Thu, 17 Apr 2014

Harley-Davidson is recalling 2013-2014 Breakout models, including CVO versions, because the fuel level indication system may not be properly reading the correct amounts of fuel. As of this publishing, recalls have been announced by government agencies in Australia and Canada; the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has not yet posted a recall but U.S.-based members of the Harley-DavidsonForums.com report American dealerships have already started receiving recall bulletins. According to a recall announcement by Transport Canada, some Breakout and CVO Breakout models may run out of fuel despite the fuel and range indicators indicating there is still enough fuel in the tank.