Harley-Davidson Other description
2005 HD Electra Glide Classic FLHTCI- Fuel Injected. Motor upgraded at 4255 mis (Stage two Kit with Screamin Eagle computer upgrade) and Screamin Eagle Exhaust. Upgraded to a "Zeppelin" seat with five air bags for driver, and three air bags for passenger with push button controls. Added adjustable backrest, upgraded speakers, just added Split Vision Mirrors, Lots of chrome added. Includes Battery Tender, Shop Manual, HD Canvas saddle bag inserts, Cargo Net for luggage rack, and Cover. 35K miles. New Front and Rear Tire. Very well maintained with all maintenance records. Please, serious inquiries only by phone. Price just lowered. please call. Brian
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