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1995 Harley-davidson Dyna on 2040-motos

US $12000
YearYear:1995 MileageMileage:15 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Painesville, Ohio, United States

Painesville, Ohio, United States
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Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

I'm sale My 95 H. D. it's a 1995 with a custom Blue flam paint job and lowered 2" with 15,400 mile on it was always garage kept never dropped, I've owned it for just over a year I've enjoyed it very much but like to get a bigger bike. I have added this year for the season New Voltage Reg. Battery, brakes, tires, belt, rear shocks and total fluids change for a safe season. it has blue running lights, forward gears, after market exhaust, Mustang seat, H. D. Battery tenderizer,  engine guard, windshield, with cigarette out lite, hard lather saddle bags, have driver back rest (not shown) this bike is loud and fast. THE MILAGE IS JUST OVER THEN WHATS ON THE BIKE RIGHT NOW BUT THAT WILL CHANGE SINCE I'M STILL RIDING   

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Five Takeaways from Harley-Davidson's Q4 2022 Results

Thu, 02 Feb 2023

Del Mar delays, Project Fuel and the X350RA Harley-Davidson presented its fourth quarter 2022 financial results, and the results were generally strong, but not without a few hiccups. The quarter was strong, compared to the previous year, with revenues ($1.14 billion vs $1.02 billion), operating income (profit of $4 million vs loss of $7 million) diluted earnings per share ($0.28 versus $0.14) showing increases in 2022. For the year, Harley-Davidson reported revenues of $5.76 billion compared to $5.34 billion in 2021, and an operating income of $909 million compared to $823 million in the previous year.