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Custom Harley Davidson Flhtpi (no Reserve!!) on 2040-motos

US $11,000.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:62800 ColorColor: Custom Blue Spruce Pearl
Location:

Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania, US

Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania, US
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1450 VINVIN:1HD1FMW112Y660111

Harley-Davidson Touring description

This is my 2002 FLHTPI police bike, I have made all the changes you see and have put 52,800 of the miles that are on it.I have just under 3000 miles on rebuild and still ride every day. I am selling to start another one. It is fuel injected and powered by Thundermax. I have much more in this bike than the asking price, my loss is your gain. Please email any questions or ask for my number so we can talk, this bike is loud, rides and handles great.There is small gold flake in the paint, very hard to pick up in photos. There is no Reserve set, Thanks for looking. **** I will be placing new Metzler 880 tires on front and rear of bike as well as replacing the brakes at the time of the sale***** 

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2009 Harley-Davidson Iron 883 Pics and Video!

Wed, 01 Apr 2009

Harley-Davidson has added a new bike to their Sportster Dark Custom roster.  The Harley-Davidson Iron 883 and it’s under $8,000!  Not a bad price for the Harley-Davidson experience. Here’s a few pics to wet your appetite.  Hit the jump to see more and a video promo from Harley-Davidson themselves. More Pictures are Here!

2024 Harley-Davidson Hydra-Glide Revival Review Gallery

Tue, 03 Sep 2024

2024 Harley-Davidson Hydra-Glide Revival Review Gallery | Motorcycle.com Join Now My History Account Settings Log out Specs Classifieds Bike Reviews Product Reviews Best Motorcycle Cameras Best Motorcycle Earplugs Best Motorcycle Oil Best Leather Jackets Best Winter Gloves Best Sportbike Tires GPS Buyers Guide Gear Deals Types Adventure Touring Cruiser Electric Off-Road On-Off-Road Other Scooter Sport-Touring Sportbikes Standard Touring Touring Scooter Track Youth Brands Aprilia BMW CFMoto Ducati Energica Gas-Gas Harley-Davidson Honda Husqvarna Indian Kawasaki KTM Kymco Moto Guzzi MV Agusta Piaggio Royal Enfield Suzuki Triumph Vespa Yamaha Zero Resources New Rider's Hub Dealers Safety Forums Videos Insurance Specs Classifieds Bike Reviews Product Reviews Best Motorcycle Cameras Best Motorcycle Earplugs Best Motorcycle Oil Best Leather Jackets Best Winter Gloves Best Sportbike Tires GPS Buyers Guide Gear Deals Types Adventure Touring Cruiser Electric Off-Road On-Off-Road Other Scooter Sport-Touring Sportbikes Standard Touring Touring Scooter Track Youth Brands Aprilia BMW CFMoto Ducati Energica Gas-Gas Harley-Davidson Honda Husqvarna Indian Kawasaki KTM Kymco Moto Guzzi MV Agusta Piaggio Royal Enfield Suzuki Triumph Vespa Yamaha Zero Resources New Rider's Hub Dealers Safety Forums Videos Insurance Join Now My History Account Settings Log out Edit & Post 2024 Harley-Davidson Hydra-Glide Revival Review Gallery The latest addition to Harley-Davidson's Icons collection is actually a nod to two prior motorcycles. The Hydra-Glide name celebrates its 75th anniversary, dating back to the first hydraulic fork that was equipped to a Harley-Davidson, replacing the springer front end in 1949, while the “slash” fuel tank design, emblem, classic round air filter cover, two-toned windshield, seat, and cases, are all nods to the 1956 FLH. Read the full story here.

Motorcycle Buying Tips For Women

Fri, 17 May 2013

Over the past few years, especially since the height of the economic crisis, more and more women have turned to motorcycling both as a way to save on fuel costs, but also to experience the joys of the open road. In an article recently published by Consumer Reports, some tips are provided for women looking to enter the sport for the first time. The first bit of advice is to “Sit on a lot of different bikes first,” says Angela Annamalai of Shelby’s Powersports in Bronx, New York.