2004 Harley-davidson Road King Classic Touring on 2040-motos
San Dimas, California, US
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2004 Harley-Davidson Road King CLASSIC, Immaculate 2004 Harley Road King Classic. This bike is truly beautiful with lots of chrome extras. It comes with two Mustang Seats (one single and one double) as well as a color matched tour pack with quick release hardware. Chrome and paint are in perfect condition. You will be hard pressed to find a better bike. Original Owner. Must see to appreciate. $12,000.00 (626) 825-4001
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Thu, 12 Jun 2014Harley-Davidson Financial Services agreed to reimburse more than 600 customers in Massachusetts a total of $228,000 to resolve a dispute over refunding enrollment fees on loans. Customers receiving financing occasionally pay optional enrollment fees for additional special loan terms. If a customer pays off its financing loan ahead of schedule, they may be entitled to a pro-rated refund on those enrollment fees.
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