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2006 Buell Lightning Long Xb12ss - Harley Davidson on 2040-motos

US $4,200.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:15000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
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Buell Lightning photos

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Buell Lightning tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1200 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:will

Buell Lightning description

 I am selling my 2006 Buell Lightning Long XB12ss for $4200.00. please no trades! If your interested in seeing the bike you can email me @ ja_brackney@yahoo.com. Will need a cash in hand and a motorcycle license for a test drive. Does have clean title. This motorcycle is in amazing shape and has a lot of upgrades! look forward to hearing from you. ** Local Pickup Only**

Modifications June 2013:
- LED blinkers.
- Custom bar end down turn mirrors. * One slightly bent on instillation. Does not affect visability
- Baldwin customer seat. * Gives the bike red carbon look rear. See Pics. Cost $450
- New front Tire.
- Rear tire upgraded to 200/45/ZR17
- D and D exhaust.
- K & N Filter.
- Racing plugs.
- Ceramic plug wires.
- Modified (reduced) rear fender.
- Front fender and rear frame section painted to match main frame section (gun metal)
- Reduced license plate holder.
- Integrated LED lights in license plate bolts. * Will need to be rewired after your plate is put on.

***Full Service tune-up July 2013***

Included:
- Passenger footpegs included but not installed
- OEM muffler
- Owners manual
- Repair manual
- Bike cover

Condition issues:
- Small scrape on left plastic part of frame. ** Scratched on garage brick when trying to squeeze in with cars - Easily replaceable. Would have supplied pics but camera can not pick up scratches.
- Split on shift foot lever boot. ** Normal wear. Comes with after market boot.
- Left down facing mirror has slight bend. ** Pushed too hard on instillation.
- Engine light comes on intermittently. ** Due to performance exhaust install without ECM. Does not effect performance so I did not spend the $250. You can leave as is, re-install the factory muffler or purchase and install and the ECM.

** Local Pickup Only**

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