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1996 Harley-davidson Softail on 2040-motos

US $13000
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Edwardsburg, Michigan, United States

Edwardsburg, Michigan, United States
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Softail description

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Model: Fatboy (once upon a time)

Year: 1996 H.D.

 

Engine - 80 CI

·         Heads – S&S, Ported & Polished – Jim Bob

·         Cam – 580 Dave Mackie

·         Carb – Mikuni 42mm

·         Air Cleaner- Carls Speed Shop, Dozer Cycle


Trans

·         Baker Six Speed

·         Baker Hydraulic Clutch


Frame

·         Softtail altered, Dozer Cycle


Front End

·         Storz Inverted


Trees

·         Storz


Wheels

·         Performance Machine (LUX

·         3.5 x 18 Front

·         5.5 x 18 Rear


Tires

·         130 x 18 Metzler Front

·         200 x 18 Metzler Rear


Brakes

·         2 – 6 Piston Front

·         1 – 4 Piston Rear

 

Accessories

·         Oil Tank Aluminum cooking pots – Dozer Cycle

·         Oil Lines Stainless Steel – Dozer Cycle

·         Exhaust Ceramic Coated – Dozer Cycle

·         Handle Bars All Internal controlled

·         Forward Controls – J – Brake

·         Rear Pegs – J – Brake

·         Seat Stingray Leather – Mad Cow Custom Leather & Dozer Cycle

·         Shocks – Works

·         Rear Fender & Struts – Dozer Cycle

·         Swing Arm – Big Boar Products

·         Primary 2 Inch Open Belt – BDL

·         Gas Tank – Drag Specialties

Paint by Patritt designs

Powder Coating & Ceramic Coating by Dunn Rite QC Coating


PLEASE NOTE:

$38,000 IN BUILD WITH RECEIPTS (PICTURED)

$30,000 IN ORIGINAL PURCHASE OF BIKE

THREE MARKS ON THE BIKE. 

1ST REAR OF THE FRONT FENDER (PICTURED)

2ND FRONT LEFT FORK (PICTURED)

3RD CERAMIC COAT ON LEFT SIDE (PICTURED)

NO SPEEDOMETER

NO ODOMETER

NO RPM GAUGE

THERE IS A HIDDEN OIL PRESSURE GAUGE

MAYBE 200 MILES SINCE REBUILD

EVERYTHING ON THIS BIKE IS PRETTY MUCH NEW

VERY CLEAN LOOKING BEAUTIFUL BIKE


CALL 586-634-1773  BIKE IS LOCATED NEAR KALAMAZOO MICHIGAN

I DID NOT BUILD THE BIKE I HAD THE BIKE BUILT BUT I WILL ATTEMPT

TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE

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