2010 Harley Davidson Tri-glide on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson Touring description
2010 HD Tri-Glide w/ Bushtec Trailer Red Hot Sunglo Color. 103 motor & 6-speed transmission, stereo-friendly Vance & Hines pipes, luggage rack, updated trunk seal, highway pegs, electric reverse, air horns, adjustable backrest, Clearview 8” smoked windshield professionally installed trailer hitch and wiring harness, chrome bumper, mud flaps, windshield bag & XM radio. Bike is in excellent condition, never been in accidents, no any scratches or dents. Still under warranty.
Bushtec Trailer: Custom painted to match, powder coated wheels, ice chest, chrome bumper & accessory bag.
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