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2003 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $24,999.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:11
Location:

Boonville, North Carolina, United States

Boonville, North Carolina, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring description

This is my personal bike.  I ride it.  I know every little thing about it.  I know its right or I fixed it.  It was NEVER a salvage bike like most builds on here. You can insure it for full value.

I built it to be the lowest non-air bagged bike out there.  My wife is 5'2" and sits flat footed on it.

It has extensive body and suspension work.  The front wheel is 26"  RC Components Drifter. Rear wheel is stock chrome Harley. Head lamp, fog lamps and turn signals are all Headwinds custom ordered for the new rake. The paint is black glass flake. Not metal flake.  It catches the light and has a cool subtle reflection.

Drive train is stock except for pipes and jets.  Sounds great. It is carbureted.  Sounds like a Harley and gets a lot of attention.  Very reliable.

This bike will never be offered at this price again.  Now that I have suspension worked out its ready for some power.  I have over 35k in it now. This winter if I put an engine in it I will be keeping it.  Right now its just a cool, easy to ride, good looking low rider.  If that's what your looking for this bike is a stand out.  In a sea of Street Glides with bolt on mail order parts here is a truly crafted custom Harley.  Easy to register and insure and cheaper than a new one and 10 times as cool.

Now for the disclosures.
Drive sprocket needs to be rechromed. 
Minor scratches in paint.
Mileage will vary depending on how much I ride it.

I can send more pics and answer questions via email.

I am listing it as local pick up but I will ship.  I strongly encourage a buyer to come inspect as the bike is sold as is, where is.  This is ONLY due to the value of the bike.  If you were to not like it I want you to not like it in my driveway not yours.

I hope you enjoyed looking at my listing.  Ride hard.

Trade value higher, but you really have to impress me.

You cant build this bike for the buy it now price.

Delivery possible in an enclosed trailer for $1 a loaded mile up to 600 miles. Otherwise I will cooperate with shipping.

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