2011 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos
Johns Creek, Georgia, United States
Harley-Davidson FXR description
2011 Harley-Davidson Touring FLHX Street Glide.It has never been wrecked or dropped. The bike runs great and has zero mechanical issues.
96" Engine
6 Speed trans
ABS
Security
Cruise Control
21" Contrast Cut front Wheel
Harley lowering kit fof the front forks
Gloss Black painted inner fairing
12" Paul Yaffer Monkey bars(Actually measure closer to 14" Apes) Also internally wired
Custom Grips
Black levers
Black Braided Cables
Arlen Ness Deep Cut floor boards
Gator Boxes Extended hard bags (lined and usable extended area)
Complete Harley Gloss Black engine kit
Complete Gloss Black Harley front end
Most all other parts were bought from Harley or professionally powder coated gloss black
Sreamin Eagle Heavy breather Intake
D&D Fat Cat (2-1) with dummy pipe for a balanced look
Power Commander 5 tuner
E-mail for contact : GADSDEN.BATRES@outlook.com
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