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2007 Harley-davidson Softail Custom Fxstc Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $12,999.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Flemington, New Jersey, US

Flemington, NJ, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2007 Harley-Davidson Softail Custom FXSTC, The FXSTC Softail Custom offers the ultimate ride for those who want to kick back with their feet stretched out for a comfortable solo ride, or with a passenger. The new Twin Cam 96B engine and 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission enhances the ride, while the combination of laid-back chopper-inspired style and the comfort of a two-up seat and backrest is sure to stand out on the street.The Softail Custom goes wide with a 200mm rear tire on a Polished Slotted Disc Forged Aluminum wheel wrapped by a traditional Bobtail fender. A polished stainless steel ape-hanger handlebar towers over a Fat Bob fuel tank adorned with triple laid custom decals and embossed leather tank strap.A bullet-style headlamp rides over a standard 21-inch Chrome Profile Laced Aluminum front wheel. With chrome details adorning the new powertrain, the only thing the Softail Custom brings from the past is its name. Choose from three solid and four two-tone color schemes, plus three two-tone custom color options.FXSTC Softail Custom featuresNew rigid-mount, 1584 Twin Cam 96Bcc balanced engineBlack powder-coated engine with chrome treatmentNew 6-speed Cruise Drive transmissionNew wide 200mm rear tire with wide, sculpted Bobtail fenderPolished, Slotted Disc Forged Aluminum 17-inch rear wheelChrome, Profile Laced Aluminum 21-inch front wheelNew chrome button tufted two-up seat with chrome backrestNew profile ape hanger handlebar with bare knuckle risersNew custom, silkscreen graphics on traditional Fat Bob fuel tank with custom-sewn, leather strapNew front fork slider cover and chrome bullet headlampElectronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) standardHard tail styling with hidden, horizontal rear shocksRaked FX front forksForward highway-style rider pegsChrome horseshoe oil tank

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