Harley Davidson Fatboy Excellent Condition, Many Extras! Eye Catcher! on 2040-motos
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I bought this bike 8 years ago, the previous owner had just finished having a 96" S&S motor with a 6 speed put in it, and went through it from the ground up. I then added the crash bar and pegs, and had it repainted. I haven't put 5,000 miles on it since I bought it. It has 14" ape hanger bars on it, with 1996 and newer upper controls, 2 corbin seats (one single and one double). A removable windshield, removable soft bags and sissy bar. And a set of new tires that have never been mounted. Great bike for cruising around town on, or packing your stuff on and taking a road trip! Absolute eye catcher!
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