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1999 - Harley-davidson Fxr2 Custom on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:24225 ColorColor: Purple
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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1999 - Harley-Davidson FXR2 Custom, US $7,000.00, image 1

Harley-Davidson FXR description

Harley-Davidson FXR2 in Stone Cold Blue custom Harley-Davidson color. This looks more like a very deep blue purple than a blue in most lights. Endless compliments & questions on this Harley every time I have had it out it draws all the right kind of attention. The FXR frame has been one of the most popular frames in all of Harley history. This has the Evo motor, rubber mounted frame & adjustable rear shocks. The FXR was brought back as a limited special edition 1999 Harley model called the FXR2. This was the first ever CVO (Custom Vehicle Operations) bike from Harley direct from the factory with limited edition custom paint & chrome including chrome swing arm. There were approximately only 800 of these produced in 1999. The MSRP on this bike, as the 1st ever custom CPO, was around $28,000 + dealer markups. This is NOT a stock Harley & this is NOT a stock FXR. The FXR2 was then followed by the FXR3 & FXR4, none were as sought out & desired as the original limited edition FXR2.

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