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2013 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $23,000.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Auburndale, Florida, United States

Auburndale, Florida, 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):103 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

This is a beautiful 2013 Harley Davidson FLHX Street Glide.  The bike only has 5200 miles on it.  It is in amazing condition with lots of custom work.  This bike catches the eye of everyone.  It has a 103 cc with the 6 speed for low RPM cruising.  The exhaust is a Vance and Hines 2-2 Big Radius that is tough and loud.  The chrome shield has a little heat mark at the joints but no pitting or rust.  The intake is the Screaming Eagle Stage II with a black painted air cover.  It also has been programmed using the Screaming Eagle race tuner.  The rear fender and bags have all been replaced with a Bad Dad Classic kit that stretched and lowered the bags and fenders for that slammed look but still able to ride well.  The stock shocks have been replaced with a set of Monroe adjustable air shocks that raise and lower the bike.  A Viair compressor was installed with dump valve and a factory Harley switch in the dash to raise the bike to ride and then slam it to the ground when parked for an amazing look.  The stereo has also been heavily upgraded.  The head unit was replaced witha Kenwood KIV 701 media stereo and is wired for an Ipod or Iphone.  The batwing speakers have been replaced with a set of Focal 6.5's and the rear lids were replaced with Cycle Sounds 6x9 lids and Heartz HCX690 speakers.  There is an Arc mini 500x4 amp in the bat wing that pushes it all.  It sounds amazing.  Sitting at a redlight, everyone looks around expecting to see a car.  The headlight has been replaced with a Harley Davidson 7" Daymaker headlight.  The windshield has been replaced with a KlockWerks screen.  The hand controls and lid latches are by Arlen Ness Contrast Cut.  The engine guard is a black step cut lindy bar.  It has a detachable sissy bar with a 4 point connection in case you want to add a touring pack.  

The paint is in amazing very glossy condition.  There is a small mark on the rear fender by the bag and also some very fine wear marks from the lids from opening them.  There is a very tiny spot on the front fender from installing the radio and a connection fell, but no paint chips at all.  All the work was professionally done by a local Harley shop, paint company and audio store.  

Buyer is responsible to shipping or local pick up.  

Email if any questions at all.  I'm sure I missed something. 

The title is clean with a lein.  Once payment is made, the loan will be immediately paid off.  When the title arrives either by mail or electronically, I will overnight it.

$1000 non refundable is due within 72 hours of winning auction with the remainder due within another 72 hours.  Once the cashier check is cleared, then the bike will be available for pick up.

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