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2012 Harley-davidson Softail on 2040-motos

US $19,000.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:10
Location:

Overland Park, Kansas, United States

Overland Park, Kansas, United States
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2012 Fat boy lo that is in immaculate condition.  This bike was just painted Lamborghini orange in May of last year.  The rear fender is a custom made stretched fender to fit the 200 mm rear tire with Paul yaffee frenched into the fender.  The taillights are run, brake and turn signal.  The front fender is off of an old indian chief motorcycle.  The black pin stripes are painted on before the clear coat was done its not some add on after the paint.  The front end has been all blacked out and raked by hawg halters because I kept the 140 tire on the front with a 21 inch wheel so it rides more like a 23.  The rims are wannaryd black contrast cut wheels.  Also the front end has progressive lowering springs in to level it out due to raking the front.  The rear has also been lowered by 2 inches.  There is a Harley freight train headlight on the front and 16 inch wild one chubby ape hangers, Roland sands levers, and arlen ness grips.   It is a stock gas tank with led gas gauge and custom Harley Davidson painted on the tank.  The engine is the 103 with a screaming eagle heavy air breather, Vance and Hines powder coated gloss black, power commander 5, milled .40 on the heads with screaming eagle 259 cams.  The engine has 110 horsepower motor has all been professionally done!!  The motor has been completely powder coated black with chrome bolts.  The bike is a one of kind no one has this color on a bike and with the rear fender I had made it looks incredible.  The paint job with the fender work was 9600.00 dollars.  The clear coat is a marine grade clear coat so that paint is going to stay awesome for years to come.  I have more pictures if needed

Just added a led headlight recently, and 31 tooth transmission pulley.

I also have a windshield, passenger seat, and a backrest for the passenger which is all quick disconnect, that will go with the bike also

Selling bike due to having a child my loss is your gain!!
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This is posted other places so I may pull if I get another offer.

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