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2009 Harley-davidson Fxstc #058732 - Softail Custom Call Or Text Bryan 956 on 2040-motos

$14,999
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San Benito, Texas

San Benito, TX
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

Location: Mad Boar Harley-Davidson San Benito, Texas Condition: Used Selling Price: $14,999.00 Stock #: 058732yr: 2009 Make: Harley-Davidson Model: FXSTC - Softail Custom VIN: 1HD1JL5189Y058732 Color: Root Beer Two-Tone Mileage: 2,547 I offer EZ FINANCING with LOW LOW Down Payments and up to 72 monS financing terms*!! I can assist with SHIPPING and EXPORT!! Schedule your DEMO ride today!! I take TRADES!! Call, text or email!! email:XXXX@MadBoarHD.com Call or Text Bryan (956) 572-XXXX Call or Text BRYAN Today! Ride Today! The FXSTC Softail Custom puts fists in the breeze and feet forward with a chopper profile straight from the FX custom era. The tufted king/queen seat has chrome buttons and flows up an integrated aluminum one-piece backrest, providing a comfortable perch for rider and passenger. A new low-profile front fender hugs the 21-inch laced front wheel and tire. Profile ape-hanger handlebar on custom risers and the Fat Bob fuel tank with embossed leather tank strap and triple laid custom graphics accentuate the cool look. A 200 mm rear tire and Bobtail fender add authority to the rear end, while chrome information on the powertrain and oil tank contrast the black powder-coated engine. Eight-model Harley-Davidson Softail line for 2009. No single line of motorcycles offers more diversity in styling and attitude from the rough-and-tumble Cross Bones bobber and the broad-shouldered Fat Boy, to the nostalgic Softail Deluxe and the radical Rocker. The Softail family represents the fully realized custom vision of Harley-Davidson, a combination of rolling art and engineering excellence that is often copied but never matched in the world of motorcycle design. Named for its rear-suspension design, which mimics the lines of a vintage hard-tail frame but offers the comfort of modern suspension that is hidden under the chassis, every Softail has clean lines, a low seat height, and a rigid-mounted, counter-balanced Twin Cam 96B powertrain. The rigid powertrain allows tight packaging of the engine and frame and creates a solid connection between the rider and the power that moves the motorcycle, enhancing the emotional experience of riding. This bike can be seen at: Mad Boar Harley-Davidson 3515 West Expressway 83 San Benito, Texas 78586 Tel: 956 572-XXXX Fax: 956 399-XXXX email:XXXX@MadBoarHD.com Website:www.MadBoarHD.com *with approved credit

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