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1995 Harley-davidson Road King on 2040-motos

$7,900
YearYear:1995 MileageMileage:54092
Location:

Orlando, Florida

Orlando, FL
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TypeType:Touring

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1995 Harley-Davidson Road King, who purchased this bike brand new in August of 1994. This is a one owner bike, it has never been in an accident of any type and has many upgrades, none of which was a penny spared. The bike was not a garage or trailer queen..it was ridden, so although she isn't showroom perfect and shows some wear, she is a rock solid rider. In Feb of last year, the bike was completely gone through at Space Coast H-D in Palm Bay FL. It has brand new tires on it, and the wheel bearings were repacked. The brake system was gone through and flushed. The battery was replaced and the carb was cleaned and adjusted. Although all the fluids were changed at this time as well, they probably should be changed again due to time. Here is the list of modifications the bike has: Edelbrock heads and cam, Mikuni carb, Paughco headpipe and muffler, Pingel petcock and fuel filter, Performance coil and plug wires, Performance Machine brakes front and rear, Progressive Suspension front and rear, Landmark sealed tubeless wheels, New Metzeler ME880 tires, Billet tappet blocks, Aux. tail light module, Rude Leather seat (both this seat and the stock seat will be included), HD Leather saddlebags (both these and stock painted bags will be included), Detachable backrest, Chrome forks, Chrome inner primary, Chrome switch housings and levers, Polished brake rotors, Handlebar mounted tach, Various other misc. parts and chrome items. This bike is only missing a rider. The Evolution engine is known to be more reliable than a Twin Cam. No cam chain issues or a crankshaft that goes out of true. This bike will give many more pleasureable miles. There are a couple areas where the paint has chipped off (see pics) and some of the chrome isn't perfect, but again, this is a solid rider and not a garage queen. Please email with any questions and the bike is available to view pretty much any time in Merritt Island, FL. Majority of receipts are available. In-person deals only, no shipping. Thanks for looking! Please EMAIL me, my email is linked to my phone and I will respond ASAP. Again, in person only, no shipping, no paypal, no movers, no sending a shipping company with a cashiers check...face to face deals only. Thanks!!

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Wed, 07 Jan 2009

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Harley-Davidson’s Vanity Fair Photo Shoot

Tue, 12 May 2009

Harley-Davidson has JUST uploaded a new video to YouTube (seriously! It was at 0 views when I got there!).  The video is a behind the scenes look at Harley-Davidson’s photo shoot for an upcoming issue of Vanity Fair. Watch the behind the scenes footage from Harley-Davidson’s new print campaign in the June Issue of Vanity Fair that salutes women riders and encourages females who have not yet hit the road on two wheels to “experience life with no regrets.” The women featured are health and wellness expert and NBCs The Biggest Loser trainer Jillian Michaels; Grammy®-winning singer-songwriter Jewel; television and film actor Tricia Helfer; and Los Angeles rider/entrepreneur Deborah DiMiceli.

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