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1990 Harley-Davidson Fxr, This a custom built bike I built in in 1999, this is the only FXLR you will ever see with a180 rear tire with stock HD drive belt, I have won 2 bike shows when I used to show it. This bike is ideal for a Lady that want's to step up to a big bike from a sportster it's easy to ride ,low to the ground the forward controls and handle bars are Custom built for comfort, I have road this bike to the Laughlin bike run 7 times, This bike is very clean and very fast, lots of chrome, You must see to appreciate this bike. $9,000.00 or best offer. Please call 909-268-7515
Harley-Davidson FXR for Sale
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