2013 Harley Davidson Tri-glide Ultra Classic Trike (only 415 Miles) on 2040-motos
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Like new, gorgeous, sleek, glossy ember red trike comes equipped with ONLY 415 miles. Trike is equipped with a 103 air cooled engine, 6 speed cruise drive transmission for easy shifting, smooth acceleration, and a comfortable ride. the Tri-Glide also features a 4 speaker premium Harman/Kardon Audio System with AM/FM stereo, CD, MP3s with a CB radio and an intercom. The Cruise Control feature allows you to relax and focus on enjoying the ride, while handlebar mounted controls provide easy and comfortable access not only to lights, horn and other features, but to electric reverse, to make backing up as easy as can be. Also have a Security System that activates or deactivates electronic security features as you approach or leave the bike. This trike features an extremely comfortable 2-up seat with a passenger backrest so both driver and passenger can ride for hours in comfort, and the handlebars are perfectly positioned to keep you comfortable in the driver's seat as well.
Seller has over a $1,000 worth of added extras included along with factory warranty. Financing is available. Call Angenette Davis at 318-607-2253 for more information.
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