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2012 Harley-davidson Dyna Switchback on 2040-motos

$14,999
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:11805 ColorColor: Ember Red Sunglo
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut

Danbury, CT
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Harley-Davidson Dyna photos

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Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(888) 515-3265

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

2012 Harley-Davidson Dyna Switchback, The 2012 FLD Switchback in Ember Red makes for the best Certified Pre-Owned H-D! - SUPERIOR CONDITION & IN STOCK WITH A WARRANTY @ H-D OF DANBURY- 2012 FLD Dyna Switchback NOW ONLY $14,999 TILL 11/30/2013 in Factory Optional Ember Red Sunglo Factory Warranty good till 3/21/2014 Genuine Harley-Davidson Detachable Upright/Passenger Pad & Luggage Rack! H-D OF DANBURY BIKES LOOK THE BEST BECAUSE THEY ARE THE BEST! H-D OF DANBURY BIKES ARE STORED INDOORS - NOT OUTSIDE IN THE SNOW AND RAIN! FIND OUT WHAT IT MEANS TO OWN A CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED HARLEY-DAVIDSON - VISIT H-D OF DANBURY TODAY!!! The 2012 Harley-Davidson Dyna Switchback FLD with detachable saddlebags and windshield is perfect for both cruising and touring. It’s like having two bikes in one. Its sports a contemporary look deeply rooted in classic Harley-Davidson style of the 1960s. A powerful Twin Cam 103 engine, with smooth shifting 6-speed cruise drive transmission. Its light weight chassis and cast aluminum wheels give the Switchback FLD a lightweight, easy-handling feel. Its 2-into-1 exhaust recalls classic Harley-Davidson street rod styling, as do its cigar-tube rear shock absorbers, chrome headlight nacelle, fork-covers and mini ape hanger handlebars. The Dyna Switchback FLD combines touring comfort and cruising performance in a lightweight, easy-handling powerhouse. It’s a modern version of vintage Harley-Davidson style. For a bike that has all it all with no compromises, learn more about the Harley Switchback’s convertible features and heritage styling. Also check out Harley’s Touring family for other smooth-riding bikes for distance touring, and the other Dyna family bikes like the Fat Bob FXDF and Street Bob FXDB for classic Harley-styled cruisers. For more information on this awesome bike and others like it, call 203-730-2453 and ask for: Dave (x43) Jim (X18) Joe (X45) Colleen (X17) THANKS FOR LOOKING AND AT HARLEY-DAVIDSON OF DANBURY WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS!!!

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