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2012 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $20,000.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: Black
Location:

King George, Virginia, United States

King George, Virginia, 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):1,680 TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

THIS IS A 2012 HARLEY-DAVIDSON SATIN BLACK & BRUSHED ALUMINUM PIN STRIPED IN ORANGE FUEL INJECTED FLHX STREET GLIDE WITH A.B.S. BRAKES & IT HAS OVER $16,000.00 IN CUSTOM ACCESSORIES ADDED!  ITS THE CREAM OF THE CROP WHEN IT COMES TO A STREET GLIDE. THIS BIKE IS SURE TO TURN SOME HEADS!  THE LIST OF EXTRAS ON THIS BIKE IS STAGGERING! THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN DROPPED ON THIS BIKE TO BRING ITS CURRENT LEVEL. BELOW IS A LIST OF THE EXTRAS INSTALLED:



CUSTOM $6000.00 SATIN BLACK & BRUSHED ALUMINUM PAINT JOB

CUSTOM BLACKED OUT FRONT END KIT

CUSTOM BLACK SCREAMIN EAGLE EXHAUST SYSTEM

CUSTOM BLACK & CONTRAST SCREAMIN EAGLE BREATHER WITH STAGE 1 KIT

CUSTOM POWER COMMANDER 5 MAPPED & TUNED

CUSTOM COMPLETE BLACKED OUT ENGINE KIT

CUSTOM BLACKED OUT DASH

CUSTOM BLACKED OUT CRASH BAR

CUSTOM TINTED WINDSHIELD

CUSTOM BLACK LINKAGE

CUSTOM BLACK ARLEN NESS GRIPS

CUSTOM BLACK LEVERS

CUSTOM BLACK LEVERS

CUSTOM BLACK MIRRORS

BLACK 12" BAGGER B/X BARS

CUSTOM H.I.D. HEADLIGHT

CUSTOM ARLEN NESS CONTRAST CUT HEADLIGHT RING

CUSTOM ARLEN NESS 4" STRETCHED SADDLEBAGS

CUSTOM BOOM AUDIO SPEAKER LIDS WITH CUSTOM SPEAKERS


CONDITION & SPECS

YEAR - 2012

MAKE - H.D

MODEL - FLHX STREET GLIDE A.B.S.

MILES - 14,500

DISPLACEMENT - 103 CUBIC INCHES

TRANSMISSION - 6 SPEED

** I will give the purchaser of this bike a "like new" bike lift **

Note: I am still riding this bike so the mileage will change.

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