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2005 Harley Fat Boy on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
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Cheraw, South Carolina, US

Cheraw, South Carolina, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2005 HD Fatboy.  $21,000 invested in bike.  More chrome than able to list.  See pics.  Heads and cylinders diamond cut.  95 cu engine w/211 screaming eagle cams. Harley paint kit.  Lindy highway bars, Harley saddle bags, alarm system.  16,000 miles.  Top end installed  at 11,000 miles with all new parts.  Excellent condition.  Never dropped.  No dents or scratches.  One owner.

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2013 AIMExpo: Rekluse Clutches – Video

Thu, 24 Oct 2013

Perhaps the biggest name is aftermarket clutches, Rekluse Motorsports featured two new Harley-Davidson clutch systems at the American International Motorcycle Expo. The Rekluse Torq Drive auto clutch system is designed to increase torque capacity by 17% to the general clutch system. This is a very simple system and no modifications are needed to install the auto clutch.

Would you pay £160,000 for this?

Thu, 05 Jan 2012

Pretty it may be, but you wouldn't catch me spending £160,000 on this 1915 Harley-Davidson 11-F Twin that's coming up for sale at a Bonhams auction. It's allegedly one of the most sought-after Harleys and has buyers from around the world itching to splash out on it. Not literally, you'd hope.

Elvis' Harley

Thu, 16 Aug 2012

Today (August 16) it's exactly 35 years since Elvis died (or didn't, depending on your beliefs on the matter) so we thought we'd mark the moment with this – Elvis Presley's own 1956 Harley-Davidson. Elvis is so inextricably linked to Harleys that he's even become subject of an endlessly-circulating internet myth. You know, the one where a guy finds an old Harley for a few bucks, starts to restore it and discovers an 'Elvis' inscription under the seat.