2014 Harley-davidson Softail on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson Softail description
One of only 2 years they made the Breakout CVO - Only year with ABS! This is a gorgeous bike that has been well maintained and adult owned. All the right options have been added to it including Radius Pipes and DynoJet computer and Dyno Tune.
110 Cubic Inch Screamin Eagle motor....Bike makes 130 Ft-Lbs of torque. Awesome paint job came from the factory, but small additions of the "Punisher" skulls have been added to the Gas cap, engine covers, and front axle covers. This Breakout also comes with the Factory bike cover, quick release windshield, and the quick-release saddle bags. New these were selling for $28,000 - $30,000. This is as close to new as you can get without paying $30,000. Pictures speak for themselves, but please do not hesitate to ask me any questions. Before anyone asks - NO OVERSEAS sales will be accepted Bike is availible for sale locally - I reserve the right to end this auction at such time as it sells locally. |
Harley-Davidson Softail for Sale
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