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Used 2004 Harley-davidson Softail Fat Boy Flstf For Sale on 2040-motos

$13,999
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2004 HarleyDavidson FLSTF Fat Boy This Cruiser cycle currently has 3,800mis and in great mechanical condition Silver in color and with a premium Black leather seat Equipped with a V2, 4 Stroke 1850.00 cubic centimeter 5 Gear manual transmission Bore x Stroke estimated at 95.3 mm x 101.6 mm Compression rated at 8.8 to one ratio Equipped with an Injection fuel system Belt Final Drive chassis Both single front and rear disc brakes also equipped Plus, comes with an Electric start system 211 Cams, Race Tuner and Screamin Eagle exhaust pipes Plus, Dyno, Detachable windshield, low rise handlebars and extras Max gas tank capacity estimated at 4.99 gallons Never once before dropped and absolutely no leaks from engine This is a must see Cruiser cycle and everything within works well Serious inquiries only Qualified buyers may be eligible to apply for Full Financing, Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranty. Updated 2013 08 13

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