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2012 Harley-davidson Softail Fatboy Lo on 2040-motos

$13,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:828
Location:

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

4701 Central Ave. Like new single owner with only 828 mis! The Fat Boy Lo is the darker slammed version of the original. Standards like leather tank panel with Harley-Davidson medallion, satin-chrome tank console and side badges, black powder-coated powertrain with satin-chrome covers, rear suspension lowered 1.15-inch, 103" balanced and fuel injected motor, six gear transmission, 200 mm rear tire, over/under shotgun exhaust with satin-chrome mufflers and muffler shields, and flat-black header shields, half-moon black rider floorboards, stainless steel 1.25-inch, internally-wired handle bars, black bullet hole wheels, blacked-out fork covers, black cowbells, chrome headlamp, black air cleaner, black floorboards, black coil cover, black horn cover, black belt guard, black fender struts, black bullet turn signals, black mirrors, black oil tank, and exhaust header shields and satin chrome in all the places mirror chrome would normally reside. A slammed, narrow-cut seat rides just 24.25-inches off the ground. Includes two helmets as well.Please contact Jeff Lively, Web sales Manager

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