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Harley Davidson Fat Boy on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:6800 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Owings, Maryland, US

Owings, Maryland, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

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Harley-Davidson Softail description

Clean fat boy never dropped  or altered. 5 speed fuel injection  Damn FAST BIKE never modified engine.bike is stock never .Adult ridden kept in a climate controlled garage  CALL MIKE   call or text 301 542 7884  or 410 257 2988

Moto blog

Harley Unveils Street Line in X Games Ice Racing Exhibition – Video

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

No, you didn’t read that headline wrong. Harley-Davidson will reveal its Street line of motorcycles to the US market at the X Games today with an ice racing exhibition. While exciting, the winter X Games have clearly been lacking one thing – motorcycles – and the Motor Company has joined with ESPN to bring ice racing to mainstream audiences. What could be a better way to introduce the Street 750 to a young, adventure sports-focused market to the Harley line designed by and for them?

Harley-Davisdon Claims US Market Share Lead for Women, Minorities and Young Adults

Mon, 22 Apr 2013

For some time now, Harley-Davidson has been trying to fight the stereotyped image of its customer base as being predominantly older, Caucasian males. Harley-Davidson‘s Stereotypical Harley campaign became a big part of the company’s advertising efforts in 2012, featuring real Harley-Davidson owners and showcasing the large diversity of its riders. Fighting against preconceptions can be difficult but Harley-Davidson has some numbers to prove its motorcycles are popular with other demographics including young adults, women and minorities.

Harley-Davidson Archive Collection

Wed, 07 Jan 2009

Harley-Davidson has been building motorcycles for a long time. Over 105 years in fact, according to the summer celebration I attended in Milwaukee last summer. Who could have guessed over a century ago that the company would be alive and thriving today?