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1984 Harley-davidson Wide Glide on 2040-motos

$16,500
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:29000
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TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:(585) 329-8517

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1984 Harley-Davidson FXRDG. This is a very rare bike. There was only 1 made for each dealer in 1984. Approx. 700 to 800. Exact number is hard to verify. This is a 1984 and 1/2. First EVO, last chain drive, first laser painted tank, first stock solid aluminum rear wheel, first rubber mounted engine, first attempt at a Dyna Glide. I have heard it called a Disc Glide also and haven't been able to verify. I am the original owner and bought this bike in Texas in 1984. I have all the original paperwork. I have found the value of this bike to increase each year. Hard to put an exact value on it but if you are a collector I think it would be a great addition. My wife and I ride very little anymore and fixing to hit the road in an RV. Would be willing to look at reasonable offers. In 2009 I had the frame powder coated and cleaned and polished each part of bike. I have the original signal lights, foot pegs and other items. The bike is 95% original. I had to put front controls on due to knee replacement but have original configuration. $16,500.00 Phone Bill at 585-329-8517

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