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2013 Harley-davidson Xl1200x - Sportster Forty-eight on 2040-motos

$11,024
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: COLOMA GOLD
Location:

Bend, Oregon

Bend, OR
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2013 Harley-Davidson XL1200X - Sportster Forty-Eight, 2013 Harley-Davidson Sportster Forty-Eight Classic Peanut Fuel Tank First appearing on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle back in 1948 and providing the inspiration for the Forty-Eight model name the small 2.1 gallon tapered peanut fuel tank holds strong today with its traditional styling and modern attitude. A low, powerful bulldog look that gives way for showcasing more engine, the peanut fuel tank is attitude and looks all balled up into one. Evolution Engine Heritage The Evolution engine known in certain crowds as the Blockhead was first bolted to the frame of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle back in 1984. Born from legendary Shovelhead and Ironhead engines, the Evolution engine broke new ground in displacement innovation while maintaining the hunger for power, durability and proven reliability that The Motor Company was built on. Low Seat & Slammed Suspension The combination of a lowered front and rear suspension together with a low solo seat just 26 inches high provides confidence for riders of all sizes and experience. A responsive ride for whipping through town or busting out onto the interstate. Artfully Hidden Technology Harley-Davidson leverages the latest in technology without compromising style and function. That means we hide electronics. The whole wiring harness is skillfully routed behind the jewels of the bike the tank, engine and all the other eye-popping features you want to see. It's just another way The Motor Company goes the extra mile to give its bikes that premium, top-of-the-line fit and finish Forward-Mounted Controls With the custom forward-mounted controls on the Forty-Eight model, you can kick back a little and stretch your legs for the ultimate cruise through town or across the state line. It's time to take in the open road the way you were meant to on a two-wheeled machine that's built to outdo the rest. Features: Slammed Handlebar, Speedo and Under Mount Mirrors Fat Front Wheel Clean Rear End Styling Premium Paint Evolution Engine Innovation Pure Harley-Davidson Styling Intuitive Controls Michelin Scorcher Tires Tuned to Be Ridden

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