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2002 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $13,300.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:27 ColorColor: Olive Green and Black Select
Location:

Columbia, New Jersey, United States

Columbia, New Jersey, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,450 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

The pictures say it all! This bike is a true head-turner. In a parking lot full of Harleys, this bike demands attention - AND GETS IT.  If you're cruising around a high-end shopping area, even the snootiest people compliment it! Surprisingly, even exotic sports car owners look at this bike with envy! Stand out in a pack of Harleys with this rare and beautiful Heritage Springer.

To quote an old Harley catalog: Nostalgic 1930s Olive Green and Black Select Custom Paint brings out the history in this Heritage Springer, whose muted tones allow brilliant accessories...to shine though.

Here is your chance to own a true American classic. The FLSTS Heritage Springer was made from 1997 to 2003, and remains one of the most collectible bikes Harley has ever made.  They were manufactured in low numbers, which is why they are few and far between. Harley-Davidson only made 200 of these LIMITED EDITION OLIVE GREEN AND BLACK SELECT tins, which is why they remain the most desirable and collectible Heritage Springer since the original 1997.

As you can see, this bike is loaded with expensive and obsolete accessories. In addition to the detachable windshield, the nearly new saddlebags and the rear end dripping in chrome, this bike also comes with:
  • Chrome Saddlebag Guards
  • Chrome Engine Guard
  • Chrome Hub Cap
  • Chrome Solo Rack
  • Chrome Front and Rear Fender Tips
  • Chrome Tear Drop Mirrors
  • Chrome Tear Drop Rocker Covers
  • Chrome Tear Drop S&S Air Cleaner Cover
  • Chrome Eagle Headlight and Fog Light Visors
  • Chrome Covers on the Passenger Footboards
  • Chrome Regulator Cover
  • Heritage Springer Leather Tank Panel with Pouch
  • Heritage Springer Leather Front and Rear Mud Flaps
  • Heritage Springer Leather Tall Backrest Pad
  • S&S Super E Carburetor
  • Chrome Kerker Pipes with Fishtail Tips
  • Front and Rear Docking Kits for Detachable Accessories
  • Docking Kit for Detachable Windshield
  • Chrome Lighted License Plate Mount
  • HD Key FOB
  • HD Security System
  • Original Heritage Springer Owner's Video

Always garage kept. Runs as good as it looks. Never dropped. Clean title in hand.

If you have questions, want to see the bike or request additional pictures, please email me through ebay. 

If you are having this bike shipped to you, I will help your shipper load the bike. Otherwise, buyer is responsible for transportation.  

The winning bidder is required to pay a $100 deposit through PayPal within 48 hours. After the deposit, this will be a cash only transaction.

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