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Harley-Davidson Touring description
2011 Road Glide Custom. Sedona Orange. 6657 miles. It has Vance Hines Monster rounds with PC 5 tuner and was tuned on the dyno. I have the print out from the shop. Handle bars we upgraded 2" higher along with Arlen Ness grips. Speakers upgraded to J&M 7" with 200 watt amp with fairing mounted antenna. Saddle bag lid organizers, 14" Wind Vest windshield and lots of chrome. Tour seat has been re-foamed with Therapeutic foam and is very comfortable. Includes 2 covers. All services done and well maintained.
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Moto blog
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