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1961 Harley-davidson Sprint on 2040-motos

US $7,777.77
YearYear:1961 MileageMileage:50
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Harley-Davidson Sprint description

local buyer or pick up only.  Sold as is.  i have a title, but never transferred it into my name because the bike was not in tact at that point.  i chromed all the parts that could be and new parts (cylynder head), paint job, etc.  this bike runs great, but is a 1961 and that's why i prefer to sell to someone who understands what to expect in owning a historical motor bike such as this.  A lot of history to this bike and i would urge the buyer to do his research.  i have lots of extra parts and am willing to answer questions afterwards to help the buyer get the most out of this bike.  It needs a little work, but runs and idles and sounds like a harley.  

i have the parts catalogue and the owners/repair manual.  the repair manual is very detailed and gives exploded diagrams and part numbers of everything.  This bike is awesome, but it is too fancy for me now.  s

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