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2000 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200s Sport Chopper/bobber on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Inland Empire,

Inland Empire
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Harley-Davidson Sportster description

2000 HD sportster 1200S modelClear titleThis is for those who dont know, the hot rod version of the Sportsters. It comes factory from HD with higher compression pistons, dual spark plugs per cylinder, cams, adjustable front and rear Suspension, dual disc brakes up front, weight reduction, etc. This bike is FAST! It has custom Frisco style tank lift, custom flame job on the tank, Z bars, sissy bar, La Pera two up seat, tons of powdercoat, two in 1 exhaust, S&S carb, etc. I love this bike but NEED TO SELL ASAP! Looking to sell for $4500!!! Just lost job and have bills to pay.Call/text

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