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Dyna Low Rider 02 Harley on 2040-motos

US $8,500.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:28000 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Lake Charles, Louisiana, US

Lake Charles, Louisiana, US
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Harley-Davidson Dyna photos

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Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1449 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

bike is 11 yrs old, was driven by 5'4" lady who did not want it anymore, this bike does have some surface rust, dings, scratches and such - I have driven it over 700 miles so far and it has been a damn solid ride -WILL SEND PICTS PER REQUEST OF ANYTHING YOU NEED TO SEE CLOSER - BIKE IS SOLD CASH AND YOU PICKUP AND DRIVE OFF AS IS -

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46,061 Motorcycles Stolen in US in 2012

Mon, 25 Nov 2013

An average of 126 motorcycles were stolen in the U.S. every day in 2012, according to a report released by the the National Insurance Crime Bureau. That’s from a total of 46,061 motorcycles reported stolen that year a 1.3% improvement from the 46,667 motorcycles reported stolen in 2011.

Harley-Davidson to Assemble More Models in India

Mon, 04 Mar 2013

Harley-Davidson is expanding its assembly operations in India, increasing the number of models imported as complete knockdown kits to nine. Harley-Davidson will now assemble the Fat Boy, Fat Boy Special and Heritage Softail Classic in India, joining six models already being assembled in India. The move follows India’s new budget which increases import duties on motorcycles with engines larger than 800cc to 75% from the previous rate of 60%.

Donation of Photos and Memorabilia to Harley-Davidson Museum Reveal Glimpse of Early Days at Harley

Thu, 22 Mar 2012

Harley-Davidson Museum today posted on its Facebook page a selection of photos it received as part of collection of images and memorabilia donated by a former Harley employee. According to the Facebook post former H-D employee Bob Jameson donated “ two scrapbooks, numerous photographs, news clippings and other company related materials” for the museum’s collection. Jameson, following in his father’s footsteps, worked for The Motor Company, and in 1960 helped develop a motorcycle suited for use in the Vietnam war.