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1997 Harley-davidson Dyna Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $6,900.00
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:17 ColorColor: White
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Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:8283880071

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

1997 Harley-Davidson Dyna , 1997 Harley Dyna Superglide - Custom paint job - Lots of chrome including chrome that has not yet been added. - Forward controls - Vanes & Hines pipes. - Not shown in pictures is a stock twin seat and a Harley sissy bar. Total miles is 17,200. $6,900.00 8283880071

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Best Western Holds Photo Contest for Motorcyclists

Wed, 08 Jun 2011

Best Western is holding a new contest for motorcyclists to celebrate its 65th anniversary and the launch of its three types of hotels. The Best Western Ride Rewards Photo Contest is open to motorcycle riders and runs until July 15. To enter, riders must submit photos of their motorcycles in front of a Best Western sign from the chain’s 2,200 North American locations to the Best Western Facebook page.

Harley-Davidson Reports Q3 2011 Results

Tue, 18 Oct 2011

As expected, Harley-Davidson reported a net income of $183.6 million over the third quarter ended Sept. 25, 2011, a 106% increase from the $88.8 million reported in the same quarter of 2010. Harley-Davidson reported sales revenue of $1.23 billion, a 13.4% increase from the $1.09 billion reported in the same quarter of 2010.

Harley-Davidson Denies Plans for Small-Displacement Model for India

Fri, 18 May 2012

India’s 13-million-unit-per-year motorcycle market is comprised of mostly small-displacement models, so it sounds odd at first when manufacturers such as Harley-Davidson and Triumph enter the market with their larger-displacment models. The question quickly arises as to whether they will stick with their existing big-bore models or introduce an all-new, small-capacity model for the Indian market. Manufacturers like the Big Four from Japan already produce smaller models for other markets so it’s a relatively easy task for them to introduce new models such as Honda‘s recently launched 109cc Dream Yuga.