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1998 Harley-davidson 883c/1200 (windsor) on 2040-motos

$6,000
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Fort Collins, Colorado

Fort Collins, CO
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1998 Harley-Davidson 883C/1200 (Windsor), $6,000, image 1

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1998 Sportster 883C - 5,665 original miles. Well-maintained, beautiful machine.Upgrades include: - 1200 Conversion - Spyke 1.4kW Starter - Screamin' Eagle Hi-Flo Filter Kit with updated CV40 Carburetor (not a Dynojet or Yost setup) - Easy Pull Clutch (primary). - Full windshield and Removable Docking Kit - Fat Bob Tank (dual bung) - Holds about 4.5 Gallons - Custom Paint job.Not the average Sportster, very quick and reliable. Not an entry level bike.Asking 6,000. Serious inquiries only please. Reply via CL email

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