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Harley-davidson : Fxr 1986 Harley Davidson Fxr Motorcycle on 2040-motos

$6,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:38
Location:

Griffith, Indiana

Griffith, IN
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Harley-Davidson FXR description

1986 Harley Davidson FXR Motorcycle * Bike is in attractive condition a few rust spots on the frame, a few scratches here and there, has a minor oil leak, needs a new battery . * Newer handle grips, foot pegs, seat is only 4yrs old, python pipes, bike has been painted from its original Burgundy color. * 1340 EVO five gear, 38024 mis, has an S&S carburetor, all the signals and lamps are fully functional, tires are in like-new condition. * Overall this is a solid bike to have, runs extremely well has lots of pickup. * I purchased this motorcycle from Hammond Harley Davidson in 2002 I believe there was only one other owner . * This motorcycle will be local pickup only! Money order or Cashiers check will be accepted, if paying by personal check it would have to clear the bank before bike can be taken!

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