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2012 Harley-davidson Fld-103 Switchback on 2040-motos

$14,495
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:6219 ColorColor: red
Location:

JACKSON, Ohio

JACKSON, OH
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2012 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLD-103 Switchback, This one owner Switchback is almost new is be assured it is every bit as nice as you would expect. As the name implies this bike can do a quick change from short hopper to long range cruiser by adding or removing the high quality color matched quick detach hard bags and stylish windshield. Even with the bags and shield installed the handling is much lighter and more nimble than other single purpose touring rigs. 2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Dyna SwitchbackWith Detachable Hard Bags and Windshield, Switchback is Two Bikes in OneEasily convertible from cruising to touring, it's like two bikes in one, with no compromises.The Dyna Switchback is custom touring motorcycle with detachable hard saddlebags and quick-detach windshield. Remove those components in just seconds to turn the Switchback into a custom street cruiser. Chassis, suspension and tires are engineered to deliver light, confident handling.The Switchback is the lightest custom touring motorcycle in its displacement category. Its styling evokes a classic proportion and clean, straightforward lines. The bend of the mini-ape handlebar and its pull-back riser combine with full-length rider footboards and a two-up touring seat to offer most Switchback riders all-day comfort.The new Dyna Switchback motorcycle from Harley-Davidson is a quick-change artist. With its color-matched hard saddlebags and a fork-mounted windshield in place, the Switchback is a custom touring motorcycle. But in seconds, the detachable saddlebags and quick-detach windshield can be removed without tools. Now the Switchback is a custom street cruiser with a gleaming headlamp nacelle, five-spoke cast-aluminum wheels and a mini-ape handlebar. When it's time to head out for a long weekend, simply re-install the saddlebags and windshield, and the Switchback is ready to roll for the state line.The Switchback is powered by a muscular Twin Cam 103 V-Twin engine that delivers strong performance on the boulevard and on the highway. The Switchback is the lightest custom touring motorcycle in its displacement category, and at 718 pounds ready-to-ride is 94 pounds lighter than a Harley-Davidson Road King. New front-end geometry, premium suspension components, and a low-profile front tire give the Switchback a plush ride and responsive handling. 'The new front end geometry, wheel and tire specs, and cartridge fork are engineered to work to

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