2008 - Harley-davidson Street Glide Flhx on 2040-motos
Maplewood, New Jersey, United States
Harley-Davidson Other description
Crimson red with under 9K on the odometer. New tires. Added seat with back rests, vance/hines exhaust,tom/tom windshield pouch and wired for trickle charger. Have original seat and exhaust that go with it.
Harley-Davidson Other for Sale
- 2003 - harley-davidson v-rod vrsc(US $6,000.00)
- 2009 - harley-davidson fltrse3 screamin eagle road(US $17,000.00)
- 2011 - harley-davidson electra glide ultra limited(US $12,000.00)
- 2008 - harley-davidson street glide flhx(US $10,000.00)
- 2008 - harley-davidson street glide flhx(US $11,000.00)
- 1999 - harley-davidson road king classic(US $6,000.00)
Moto blog
Scorpion V-Rod Reverse Trike
Wed, 20 Aug 2014There’s a lot going on in the world of three-wheelers. From Can-Am’s Spyder to Polaris’s Slingshot, and Travertson’s recently announced Striker, we have a sudden abundance of reverse trikes from which to choose. Joining the fray early next Spring is Scorpion.
Harley-Davidson Reveals Project Livewire
Thu, 19 Jun 2014Yesterday we published a scoop on what we believed to be a production electric motorcycle by, of all companies, Harley-Davidson, dubbed “Livewire.” Today, H-D officially announced Project LiveWire as the company’s first electric motorcycle.However, it appears as though our speculation about LiveWire going into production was a bit off base. Instead, The Motor Company is continuing with its customer-led product development approach and letting riders decide whether or not LiveWire sees the light of day. Starting next week select consumers across the country will be able to ride and provide feedback on the bike, helping to shape the future of Harley-Davidson’s first-ever electric motorcycle. While not for sale, Project LiveWire is specifically designed for the purpose of getting insight into rider expectations of an electric Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
Survey Says Harley-Davidson and BMW Motorcycles Less Reliable Than Japanese – But Owners Don’t Care
Tue, 26 Mar 2013A new survey conducted by the Consumer Reports National Research Center finds BMW and Harley-Davidson owners are much more likely to report major problems with their motorcycles than owners of Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha motorcycles. The survey, which will appear on the April 2013 issue of Consumer Reports, says one in three BMW owners reported experiencing a major problem with their bikes in the last four years. Harley-Davidson owners were slightly better, with one in four reporting serious issues.
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