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2005 Harley-davidson Flhr/flhri Road King Touring on 2040-motos

US $11,895.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:23 ColorColor: Vivid Black
Location:

Waterford, Michigan, US

Waterford, MI, US
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2005 Harley-Davidson FLHR/FLHRI Road King, FLHP Police - As anyone who loves logging miles will tell you, the Road King motorcycle is one roadworthy piece of machinery. Check out the bold, strong profile. Full fenders. Large chrome headlight and nacelle. Two-piece throne. And the always ready Twin Cam 88 engine residing in the center. The wrinkle black and chrome V-Twin comes in your choice of carb or EFI. We isolation-mounted it so you can ride for miles on end. And there’s an air-adjustable suspension and refined chassis so each and every mile is pure joy. The fresh new tank graphic is fit for a king. We also gave this royal ride some practical features like a detachable windshield and weather-resistant, lockable saddlebags. There’s no denying Road King has earned the road’s respect. Only question left is, Which roads are worthy of the Road King?

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From Miyagi Prefecture in Japan to Graham Island in British Columbia, Canada, to Milwaukee, Wis., the motorcycle tossed across the Pacific Ocean by the 2011 Japanese tsunami has landed at the Harley-Davidson Museum. The 2004 Harley-Davidson Softail Night Train owned by earthquake and tsunami survivor Ikuo Yokoyama is now on display at the museum as a memorial to those affected by the March 2011 tsunami. The motorcycle will be preserved in the condition it was in when Canadian beachcomber Peter Mark found it inside a cargo box that washed up on Graham Island in May.

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Thu, 09 Feb 2012

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