Harley-Davidson Other description
For sale is a 100th Anniversary 2003 Harley-Davidson XL 883C Sportster Custom. Colors are vivid black and sterling silver. The bike has only 1840 actual miles on it and has been stored indoors since purchase. The bike is in near mint condition. A Harley Davidson windshield and chrome side coveres have been installed. The bike has also been lowered with HD lowering shocks and shorter kickstand. Forward controls have been relocated to standard position as well and aftermarket mirrors have been installed. A new battery was installed approximately. four months ago. An easy pull clutch ramp was also installed to reduce clutch pull effort. Original shocks,kickstand, clutch pull ramp, mirrors and parts related to relocating forward controls have all been kept and are included in sale in case you want to reinstall them (shocks are not in photo but they are included). A clear title comes with the bike. I am not interested in any trades. Call Frank
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