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1995 Harley-davidson Sportster Touring on 2040-motos

US $16,950.00
YearYear:1995 MileageMileage:24
Location:

North Richland Hills, Texas, US

North Richland Hills, TX, US
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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:8177892457

Harley-Davidson Sportster description

1995 Harley-Davidson Sportster , Lowered and full custom award winning Sportster. She has a wide glide front with fat boy tank and fender. There is a custom paint with Indian theme that also covers the front airdam. She is lowered for a lady and has a custom saddle seat is comfortable and supportive. New tires on her large custom wheels. Nice sounding short pipes to let them know you mean business. Runs great. Numerous bike show awards. This bike turns heads and yours will be the one everybody remembers seeing at the Rallies. $16,950.00 8177892457

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