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2013 Harley-davidson Xl1200v Sportster Seventy-two Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $10,999.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:513 ColorColor: Hard Candy Coloma Gold Flake
Location:

Tyrone, Pennsylvania, US

Tyrone, PA, US
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2013 Harley-Davidson XL1200V Sportster Seventy-Two, LOOK BETTER THAN NEW - Authentic 70s chopper attitude and premium H-D styling in this bare-bones, lowrider-inspired radical custom. The 2013 Harley-Davidson Sportster Seventy-Two model XL1200V is a bare bones radical custom motorcycle. From front to rear, the Seventy-Two sports a bold, vintage look that recalls classic bobbers and the styling of 70s choppers. New for 2013, the XL1200V Sportster Seventy-Two model comes with optional Hard Candy Custom paint, a large metal flake paint finish that recalls the iconic styling of 1970s custom bikes, and offers blazing color showing through a deep, rich finish. With its large metal flake paint, peanut tank, round retro-style air-cleaner cover, ape-hanger handlebars, and brilliant whitewall tires, the Sportster Seventy-Two model boasts a one-of-a-kind custom style thats full of attitude. And the Seventy-Two is uniquely priced to be an incredibly attractive value. No other bike in its class offers so much no-nonsense retro attitude and modern high-end style at such affordable cost. The Harley Seventy-Two model is a masterful mix of vintage bobber and contemporary retro-chopper styling. Its powerful Evolution engine gives it impressive road muscle. The XL1200Vs big-flake paint on the fuel tank is eye-catching, expressive, and of the highest Harley-Davidson quality. Forward-mounted controls make the Seventy-Two model XL1200V comfortable for cruising across town. The H-D XL1200V model is an attractively priced bike that brings the best of modern chrome eye-appeal to an aggressive, old-school chopper attitude. The Seventy-Two screams high-end custom, at a price that makes it truly accessible. For more retro-inspired modern custom rides, take a look at other 2013 Harley-Davidson Sportster models, like the XL1200X Forty-Eight model, or the new 2013 Softail Slim model FLS, which brings the best of old-school 1940s-era bobber style to todays streets with a contemporary flair and up-to-date ride technology.

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