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2006 Harley-davidson Softail Deuce Touring on 2040-motos

US $11,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:23
Location:

Kettering, Ohio, US

Kettering, OH, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:9372381207

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2006 Harley-Davidson Softail DEUCE, Featuring the flawless original black paint with gray Harley pinstripes and logos. Fuel injected with Vance and Hines pipes with race tuner...in excellent condition. $11,000.00 9372381207

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46,061 Motorcycles Stolen in US in 2012

Mon, 25 Nov 2013

An average of 126 motorcycles were stolen in the U.S. every day in 2012, according to a report released by the the National Insurance Crime Bureau. That’s from a total of 46,061 motorcycles reported stolen that year a 1.3% improvement from the 46,667 motorcycles reported stolen in 2011.

Owner of Tsunami-Tossed Harley-Davidson Found in Japan

Wed, 02 May 2012

Harley-Davidson representatives in Japan have identified the owner of the motorcycle lost in last year’s tsunami but later found on a remote beach in Canada. The 29-year-old owner, Ikuo Yokoyama, lives in Yamamoto, Japan, in Miyagi Prefecture, the region hardest hit by the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Yokoyama survived the disaster but lost three family members and is still living in temporary accommodations.

Motorcycle Ride for Diabetes

Fri, 23 Jan 2009

Photograph by: Roy Antal, Leader-Post By and large, motorcyclists are some of the most generous citizens in the world. Riding events all over the world bring in untold millions of dollars for numerous worthy charities. Keeping with this theme, one hardy Canadian rider is braving the Great White North’s frigid winter temperatures by riding his Harley coast to coast to raise awareness for diabetes, a disease that has seen a rapid explosion of new afflictions.