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1956 Flh Hd Bobber on 2040-motos

US $15,500.00
YearYear:1956 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Elverson, Pennsylvania, US

Elverson, Pennsylvania, US
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1956 FLH HD Bobber, US $15,500.00, image 1

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1956 FLH HD Bobber, US $15,500.00, image 2 1956 FLH HD Bobber, US $15,500.00, image 3 1956 FLH HD Bobber, US $15,500.00, image 4

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TypeType:Bobber

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1956 FLH Harley Davidson Boober. Very good condition. Email me with any questions. Thanks for looking

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Stolen Harley-Davidson Returned 17 Years Later [video]

Thu, 17 Dec 2009

Stolen from his apartment in West L.A. 17 years ago, Warren Huff, thought his Harley-Davidson was gone forever.  The bike was found in Valencia after a man brought the motorcycle in for inspection.  The bike was stock originally but Huff gets the customized Harley back as is. Hit the jump to see the news clip.

Harley-Davidson to compete in Hill Climb

Wed, 24 Jan 2018

For the first time in the history of the World Extreme Games, in addition to skiers, snowboarders and other extreme winter sports, Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders will also start competing. The new Harley-Davidson Snow Hill Climb medal discipline will be introduced during the final days of the games, which will take place from January 25 to 28, 2018. Athletes will climb on motorcycles on the slope of the SuperPipe track.

AMA Honors Zero and Scot Harden with Bessie Stringfield Award

Tue, 04 Mar 2014

The American Motorcyclist Association has bestowed a special recognition award to Zero Motorcycles and its Vice President of Marketing, Hall-of-Famer Scot Harden, for their work in attracting new riders and the positive impact they’ve delivered to mainstream media. Harden (pictured above from our recent Zero FX dirt riding review) and Zero were awarded the AMA Bessie Stringfield Award which recognizes individuals who have been instrumental in bringing emerging markets to motorcycling. The award is named after 2002 AMA Hall of Fame inductee Bessie Stringfield, the first African-American woman to ride solo across the United States and a civilian motorcycle dispatch rider for the army in World War II.

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