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2003 Harley Davidson Sportster 883 on 2040-motos

$4,995
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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

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Harley-Davidson Sportster description

2003 Harley Davidson Sportster 883 . 2003 Harley Davidson 100th Anniversary Sportster 883 Hugger, This is a like new Sportster with very low miles. It has Screaming Eagle mufflers, not too loud, not too quiet, a rear lowering kit so even the shortest of short riders can touch the ground, and a small quick attach 100th Anniversary windshield, all for not much more than you'd pay for an oriental bike. It's also in black, which was by far the best color Harley had for '03. You just can't go wrong for $4995.

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