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1999 Harley Davidson Dyna Low Rider Wide Glide on 2040-motos

$8,500
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Inland Empire,

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Harley-Davidson Dyna description

Year: 1999Paint Color: Blue & WhiteMake: Harley-DavidsonEngine Size (cc): 1,449Warranty: Does NOT have a warrantyVehicle Title: ClearType: LOW RIDER WIDE GLIDEFor Sale By: Private SellerMileage: 15,6831999 Harley Davidson Low Rider - runs well! Bike comes with the original manufacture seat and a Corbin seat. This bike also has a detachable double passenger seat with backrest and proper passenger pegs for a nice ride for your passenger. Also will throw in saddlebags and a windshield.Surprise the rider in the family for the holidays with an incredible bike!Contact me via email or at

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Wed, 13 Jun 2012

Bartels’ Harley-Davidson, a dealership in Marina Del Rey, Calif., has signed a licensing deal to produce a run of limited edition Harley-Davidson motorcycles inspired by the FX drama “Sons of Anarchy“. According to a report by The Hollywood Reporter, Bartels will produce 100 units, each priced at about $25,000. The Sons of Anarchy Harley-Davidson models will go on sale in August when they are revealed at the Sturgis rally in South Dakota.

Harley-Davidson Closing Australian Cast Wheel Subsidiary

Thu, 08 Dec 2011

Harley-Davidson is closing its cast wheel and hub producing subsidiary New Castalloy, deciding to outsource production to third-party suppliers. Based in Adelaide, Australia, New Castalloy produces about 1,450 wheels and 500 wheel hubs per day for Harley-Davidson. That work will be transferred to outside suppliers by the middle of 2013.

Harley-Davidson Hiring 400 Temporary Workers

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

Harley-Davidson is looking for 400 casual workers for its factory in York, Pa., to help with a planned seasonal surge in production. The jobs begin in January 2014 and will run through until the end of May. “When we ramp up production to meet customer demands, it allows us the manufacturing flexibility to build the right bike, the right time for the right person,” Harley-Davidson Spokesperson Bernadette Lauer tells the York Daily Record.