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Used 1990 Harley-davidson Sportster 883 For Sale on 2040-motos

$8,000
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San Franscico,

San Franscico
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Harley-Davidson Sportster description

883 Cruiser This amazing bike is in perfect condition. It has approx 1,200mis on a new top end kit 1200. All of the work has been done by Yankee Enginuity and Slabsides. The owner has all of the receipts for work that was done to the bike. The bike has never been dropped, has no leaks and runs strong. New Carburetor: Stock Tires and Tubes are new Front Tires: ME880 90-90-21 Rear Tires: ME880 130-90-16 Corbin Kit: Seat, Front and Rear Fender, Fairing Nationwide Shipping, Financing and Warranty may be available.

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