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1999 Harley Davidson Fxr2 96cui Se on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:51800 ColorColor: Denim Black
Location:

Clarksville, Tennessee, US

Clarksville, Tennessee, US
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1999 Harley Davidson FXR2 96cui SE, US $7,000.00, image 1

Harley-Davidson FXR photos

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Harley-Davidson FXR tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1573 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson FXR description

As an update to this listing. I have added additional pictures. The bike is priced for a quick sale. Its in great shape and she is a beauty but I need the money. If it would make everybody feel better, I could always list it for what its really worth...LOL. If you have any questions at all...do not hesitate to contact me. Thanks

1999 Harley-Davidson CVO FXR 2. This is #224 of 900 from the first edition Harley CVO re-release of the FXR (Approx. 600 in Arresting Red and 300 in Stone Cold Blue). In fact, the FXR 2 is the first ever CVO model produced by Harley. This one in particular was purchased in 2010 from the original owner in Atlanta, Ga.

At 8750 original miles this FXR 2 was mechanically rebuilt and the original 1340cc Evolution Power plant was transformed into a 96cui Screaming Eagle Rocket. Then at 40000 miles (31250 miles on rebuilt engine), in the spirit of the classic “club” bike, It again went thru yet another transformation. With more custom parts and work than I can list, it is truly a “one of a kind” FXR 2.

The true motorcycle enthusiasts and Harley lovers know the history of the Willie G. Super Glide. It was the pinnacle of motorcycle design for Harley prior to this model being redesigned and the current Dyna glide being introduced. Most Harley riders swear that the FXR is the best performing (& it is) big-twin ever built by Harley. The newer Dyna’s can’t match the smooth ride and flawless handling of the FXR 2.

With a 21” front wheel, low seat height, progressive Fox Racing suspension & a 96 cubic inch Screaming Eagle Engine, this FXR 2 is unmatched in looks and performance. No expense has been spared in the upkeep, maintenance and customization of this ride since the day it was purchased. If you are looking for an FXR 2, and one that stands out from all the rest, this is truly a tough bike to match.

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