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Used 1999 Buell Model Not Specified For Sale on 2040-motos

$7,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Stockton, California

Stockton, CA
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1999HarleyDavidson Full Financing Available NICE!1999 Harley Buell with 15,000 mis. Practically off the showroom floor. Never been abused, ridden with care. Please note that this bike has always been garaged. Bike has a grumble of a harley with the handling of a sport bike. The 1200cc engine allows you to go anywhere you want. Battery is brand new along with tires have lots of tread left. Registration up to date. I have three sets of keys and a owner's manual. Clear title. Only small nick on gas tank. Other than that flawless.

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