Harley-Davidson Softail tech info
Harley-Davidson Softail description
2003, softail Night train, 100th Anniversary model tons of Genuine West coast choppers Chrome accessories, Exhaust, Foot Peg, Grip / it's head turner Fresh oil in it and only 15,079 miles. Original injector has been replaced with Carburator for beautiful sound. Z shape handle bar installed with most electric wires coming through the pipe for better looking & protection. almost new tire on rear, just 200 miles on it and very good condition on front. No mechanical / Electrical issue and Garage kept every time. Excellent condition thanks for reading. |
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