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2004 Harley Davidson Custom Roadking on 2040-motos

US $13,200.00
Location:

Greenwood, Indiana, US

Greenwood, Indiana, US
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

TypeType:RoadKing For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

2004 Harley Davidson RoadKing Custom
Custom paint job "Burple" with lime flames
Has 29,529 miles on it
Comes with extra single seat
I have the title in hand!
The Motorcycle and Title will not be released until funds have cleared.
The buyer will be responsible for pick up.  I will be happy to help load from my location.
I do have it listed on local sites as well.  
Sale is final

* The lift the motorcycle is on is also for sale for an addition fee.  
Please let me know if you have any questions or if you would like to see more pictures!     
Happy Riding! :-) 

Moto blog

HD Recommends Things to Pack on a Long Motorcycle Trip

Thu, 23 Jul 2009

Harley-Davidson was kind enough to post on Twitter a PDF of a list of things to bring with you on a long motorcycle trip. And what a list! It’s hard to believe you could squeeze all this stuff onto yourself and your bike.

Harley-Davidson Reports Q1 2014 Sales Results

Tue, 22 Apr 2014

Harley-Davidson kicked off its 2014 fiscal year with a first quarter net income of $265.9 million, an 18.1% increase from the profit reported in the same period of 2013. Consumers purchased 57,415 new Harley-Davidson motorcycles worldwide in the first quarter, up 5.8% from the 54,254 units sold in Q1 2013. U.S.

Harley-Davidson and Brando Estate Settle Boot Suit

Tue, 06 Mar 2012

The estate of Marlon Brando and Harley-Davidson have reached a settlement in a civil suit over the use of the actor’s name. As reported last May, the dispute was over a leather riding boot Harley-Davidson sold as “The Brando”. The suit sought an injunction for Harley-Davidson to stop using the Brando name, and asked for unspecified damages.