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2009 Harley-davidson Flhx, Street Glide, Flhxi Touring on 2040-motos

US $16,997.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: GRAY
Location:

Waukesha, Wisconsin, US

Waukesha, WI, US
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Harley-Davidson Other tech info

TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:M3367A PhonePhone:8663047149

Harley-Davidson Other description

2009 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHX, STREET GLIDE, FLHXI, COMES WITH 6 MONTH NATIONWIDE WARRANTY

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Lorenzo Lamas To Lead ‘Ride To The Dunes’”

Thu, 30 May 2013

The second annual ‘Ride to the Dunes’ charity ride for child abuse awareness kicks off Sunday, June 2 2013, with Grand Marshal Lorenzo Lamas leading the way. The ride will start at Bartels’ Harley-Davidson in Marina Del Rey, California and end at Sycamore Cove State Beach in Malibu, where guests will be treated to lunch and a concert by Alchemy. Riders of all makes and models are welcome to join.

Louisiana Bill Updates Maximum Handlebar Height Legislation

Thu, 17 May 2012

Louisiana state lawmakers have approved a bill that would change the maximum height of motorcycle handlebars. Current state law restricts handlebar height to no more than 15 inches above the seat, a somewhat arbitrary level, but a common choice with 17 other states. The House has voted 87-0 in favor of Senate Bill 582 to change the maximum height to the rider’s shoulder level, as measured while sitting on the seat.

Wesll Quad Prototype

Mon, 09 Feb 2009

A number of manufacturers have tinkered with various three-wheeled motorcycle applications over the years. Companies like Piaggio, Can-Am, Brudeli and even Harley-Davidson have produced unique trikes with ranging levels of success. The Wesll Corporation is attempting to do one better, literally, as it develops a four-wheeled mechanism that could be applied to many different kinds of bikes.

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