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2013 Harley-davidson Dyna on 2040-motos

US $34000
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Churchville, New York, United States

Churchville, New York, United States
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2013 Harley-Davidson FLD Dyna Switchback

Easily convertible from cruising to touring, it's like two bikes in one, with no compromises...

The Dyna® Switchback is custom touring motorcycle with detachable hard saddlebags and quick-detach windshield. Remove those components in just seconds to turn the Switchback into a custom street cruiser. Chassis, suspension and tires are engineered to deliver light, confident handling.

The Switchback is the lightest custom touring motorcycle in its displacement category. Its styling evokes a classic proportion and clean, straightforward lines. The bend of the mini-ape handlebar and its pull-back riser combine with full-length rider footboards and a two-up touring seat to offer most Switchback riders all-day comfort.


2013 Harley-Davidson FLD Dyna Switchback Key Features

* NEW Paint color options
* Color-matched detachable hard saddlebags
* Quick-detach, fork-mounted windshield
* 2-into-1 chrome exhaust with straight-cut muffler
* Nitrogen-charged, 36mm mono-tube rear shocks have preload-adjustable, dual rate springs
* Cartridge-type 41.3mm front fork delivers enhanced damping performance, handling and ride comfort
* Black, 5-spoke Cast Aluminum wheels with machine-highlighted rims; 18-inch front, 17-inch rear
* Full-coverage front and rear fenders
* Chrome headlamp nacelle
* Chrome fork covers and chrome rear shock covers
* Chrome tank console with integrated ignition switch
* Classic black battery box cover
* Full-length rider footboards
* One-piece, two-up seat with custom stitching
* Black powder coated engine with polished covers
* 4.7-gallon Street Bob® fuel tank
* Stainless steel, mini ape-hanger handlebar on pull-back riser
* Security Package Option bundles Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Smart Security System with proximity-based, hands-free security fob

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