2006 Harley-davidson Vrsc on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson VRSC description
You are looking at my 2006 Harley Davidson VROD that is in excellent condition. I bought it last year from National Powersports in excellent condition. The bike was serviced, new battery put in, oil done and brakes. The tires are in very good shape. There are no big cosmetic issues and very few signs of and normal wear and tear. I absolutely enjoyed this bike and would not sell it but I am now going to buy a Toad King. This bike is being priced to sell quick and is well below market value. If you are looking for a great bike, your first Harley or a every day bike, this is a good one to consider. It's a great ride and I was very happy with it.
Any questions please email me and I will get you anything you need. Shipping is on the buyer. If you decide to purchase please make payment through PayPal or cash. A certified check will need to clear first. |
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