2006 Harley Davidson Fatboy Fi - Low Reserve on 2040-motos
King, North Carolina, US
Harley-Davidson Softail tech info
Harley-Davidson Softail description
Beautiful 2006 Harley Davidson Fatboy - ONLY 4600 Miles - Fuel Injected Model with Vance and Hines exhaust and Tuner installed.
Real Spoke wheels have been added as well as various pieces of chrome. I also have the passenger seat that goes with it.
Bike runs great and looks just as good - I have set the reserve thousands below retail book value so bid with confidence that this bike will be sold.
(Bike is for sale locally so I do reserve the right to end the auction early if sold)
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