2006 Harley Davidson Night Rod Vrscd *excellent Condition* on 2040-motos
Colfax, California, US
Harley-Davidson VRSC tech info
Harley-Davidson VRSC description
2006 HD VRSCD Night Rod with tons of extras. 36k well maintained miles, new plugs, synthetic oil. Thunderheader exhaust, SERT race tuner, HID turn/brake lights, Progressive suspension, removable windshield, touring passenger seat, luggage rack, service and owner's manual, battery tender, some extra tins and more. These bikes make 120 hp stock, will cruise all day and night. Original owner, buyer responsible for pick up, but can meet in most of Northern California. Fresh brakes, battery and tires. Forced to sell, my loss is your gain: PRICE CUT $7500! Great deal on an amazing machine. Make this a summer to remember.
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