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2001 Harley Davidson Fxdwg Cvo Dyna Wideglide Limited Edition (switchback) on 2040-motos

US $8,400.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:12000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

SASKATOON, SK, CA

SASKATOON, SK, CA
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Harley-Davidson Dyna photos

2001 Harley Davidson FXDWG CVO Dyna Wideglide limited edition (Switchback), US $8,400.00, image 2 2001 Harley Davidson FXDWG CVO Dyna Wideglide limited edition (Switchback), US $8,400.00, image 3 2001 Harley Davidson FXDWG CVO Dyna Wideglide limited edition (Switchback), US $8,400.00, image 4 2001 Harley Davidson FXDWG CVO Dyna Wideglide limited edition (Switchback), US $8,400.00, image 5 2001 Harley Davidson FXDWG CVO Dyna Wideglide limited edition (Switchback), US $8,400.00, image 6 2001 Harley Davidson FXDWG CVO Dyna Wideglide limited edition (Switchback), US $8,400.00, image 7

Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):88 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

This is an impeccably cared for hard-to-find "Switchblade" FXDWG2 Wide Glide CVO motorcycle.

And.., it has only 12000 ACTUAL miles on it..!  Purchased new, one owner

If you don't know much about these bikes, the following information will give you some insight into their background, scarcity, uniqueness and the low volume of these special Wide Glides that were manufactured by Harley Davidson.

Some of the special features of this bike include: Ostridge Hide Tan Leather Seat and matching Sissy Bar Pad, Lowered Suspension Front and Rear, Lightning Star Wheels, Color Matched and Powder Coated Frame, and Color Matched Chin Spoiler and Battery Box.

There are MULTIPLE other special items including complete Chrome Front End, Chrome Swing Arm, Chrome Billet Belt Drive Sprocket, and Chrome Upper and Lower Belt Guards.

The factory CVO list just goes on and on..!

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