1933 Harley-davidson Rlde on 2040-motos
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Up for sale is a beautiful restored original 1933 Harley Davidson RLDE. I have had this motorcycle in my collection for some time and it is a great piece. I have not cranked since I have owned. It has been kept in a climate controlled area since I have had it. The RLDE was made 1 year only (1933). I have read that it is 1 of 65 made and that it is possibly 1 of 4 left in the United States. The motorcycle has never been titled because of the age but can probably be titled in most states.
ebay does not give an option of no title. I have come in first place in a couple antique bike shows with this motorcycle and it will be a great piece in your collection. Show winner and eye catcher. Great piece of Harley Davidson history!! I am not sure of the mileage on this bike so I listed it as 0000. Please feel free to ask me any questions and I will be happy to answer them to the best of my knowledge. I have other motorcycles that range in years 1932-2014. Feel free to ask about them also. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Good Luck!! |
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