1985 Harley Davidson Softail California Sidecar 96 S Amp S Evo 5 Spd on 2040-motos
Harley-Davidson Softail description
Features include 96 amp quot S amp S Evolution style V Twin with performance cam S amp S carb great sounding Upswept Fishtail Exhaust 5 gear transmission with reverse chain final drive Bike has many custom touches including FL style floorboards dual head lamps mini apehanger bars chrome controls braided brake lines on bike and sidecar LePera seat chrome tool box lots more California Sidecar features full interior wit hcarpet front amp rear leather covered seat windshield matching Harley style fender laced wheel adjustable coil over shock disc brake with braided lines turn signals amp brake tail light Very comfortable to ride in lots of room too GOLDEN RETRIEVER NOT INCLUDED Overall Length 78 in Overall Width 32 in Overall Height 48 in Ground Clearance nine in Empty Weight 205 pounds Rated Load Capacity 300lbs Hip Room 22 in Leg Room 55 in Truck Storage 3 75 cu ft Sidecar Track wheel center to wheel center 54 in Body Construction Reinforced High Density Fiberglass Chassis 1 3 4 amp quot...
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