2009 Harley-davidson Sportster 1200n on 2040-motos
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2009 HARLEY-DAVIDSON sportster 1200N, Sportster 1200 Nightster XL1200N Ready to wheel its way through the alleyways and backstreets, the Nightster takes the Sportster legend in a dark direction with dead-on, rat-rod styling. Black finishes cover wheel rims and hubs, forks and handlebar, hand and foot controls. Old school style fork gaiters and a bullet-hole belt guard emphasize the original look. A low suspension puts the rider at seat height of just 25.3 inches. The new smaller front and rear fenders show more of the black laced steel wheels. The soulful 1200 Evolution engine growls through a Chrome Slash-Cut Staggered exhaust. The evolution of the Harley-Davidson hot rod continues for 2009, as most Sportster models roll into the new year on retuned suspension. Five Sportster models retain the raw, soulful styling that represents the uninhibited essence of motorcycling. Responsive handling, the flat torque delivery and distinctive sound of an American V-Twin engine, and classic styling cues make Harley-Davidson Sportster a motorcycle that just keeps getting better. When it debuted in 1957, the original Sportster projected a tough and rebellious attitude that was born on the gritty dirt tracks and drag strips of that era. That spirit lingers in every new Sportster model, from the retro-bobber Nightster to the glittering chrome of the long 1200 Custom. Sportster models are powered by the Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) XL Evolution V-Twin powertrain, rubber-mounted in the frame to reduce vibration and tuned to deliver a flat torque curve for responsive performance. Among the most-affordable Harley-Davidson models, Sportster motorcycles offer a low, comfortable seat, smooth clutch effort, and a durable carbon fiber reinforced final drive belt. Nightster features: Rubber-mounted XL Evolution 1200cc engine Medium Gray powder-coated engine with polished covers Black laced steel wheels, 19-inch front / 16-inch rear New low profile front fender Black low-rise handlebar Chrome Slash Cut Staggered Shorty Dual exhaust Black mid-mount foot controls Lowest-Profile rear shocks Lowest-Profile front forks Classic 3.3-gallon fuel tank Black front forks with gaiters Bullet hole belt guard and front fender supports Side-mount license plate holder Combination rear brake/tail/turn lights Lowered front and rear suspension
Harley-Davidson Sportster for Sale
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