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2000 Harley-davidson Dyna on 2040-motos

US $8,500.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:34 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
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Harley-Davidson Dyna description

2000 Harley-Davidson Dyna Super Glide. (Silver) $8500. Lots of Extras.( $21000. Invested) 96CU Cams. Looks, Sounds & Runs Great..!! 770-962-5221 Tell them "Heath" sent You!

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Afghan Heroes tribute Harley MT350

Tue, 29 Nov 2011

The above Harley-Davidson MT350 has been created in honor of the UK soldiers killed over the last ten years in the Afghanistan conflict. This particular MT350 was previously used by British forces in Afghanistan and will now act as a memorial for the charity Afghan Heroes. The tribute was created by Paul Ferguson and Martin Turner, and now features the name of each fallen serviceman or woman, accompanied by their age and the date they were killed in action.

Jury Dismisses Suit Against Harley-Davidson Over ABS Indicator

Tue, 20 Dec 2011

A Sacramento Superior Court jury has dismissed a lawsuit filed against Harley-Davidson involving a 2009 accident that left one of the plaintiffs with severe brain injuries. Judy Wilson was injured in an April 11, 2009, crash after her husband, Jack, locked the rear wheel of his non-ABS equipped 2008 Harley-Davidson Road Glide. The plaintiffs contended they believed their  was equipped with ABS because the instrument panel had an ABS indicator icon and from the salesperson’s sales pitch.

Motorcycle Buying Tips For Women

Fri, 17 May 2013

Over the past few years, especially since the height of the economic crisis, more and more women have turned to motorcycling both as a way to save on fuel costs, but also to experience the joys of the open road. In an article recently published by Consumer Reports, some tips are provided for women looking to enter the sport for the first time. The first bit of advice is to “Sit on a lot of different bikes first,” says Angela Annamalai of Shelby’s Powersports in Bronx, New York.