1999 Harley-davidson Flht Electra Glide Standard Touring on 2040-motos
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1999 Harley-Davidson FLHT Electra Glide Standard, CLEAN 1999 FLHT. BIKE IS $8,000 PLUS TAX AND TITLE. - Begin with the steady, all-day power of the new Harley-Davidson eighty-eight incher. Isolation mount it in our top-of-the-line touring frame. Then add the timeless, wind-cheating lines of an Electra Glide fairing. You have the Electra Glide Standard. We give the metal of the engine a polished finish. There are saddlebags with barrel-type locks for your gear. Our classic touring seat. Comfortable floorboards for your feet. Not to mention a basic bike with enough stature to hold any kind of custom look you want to add. That’s the Standard. It’s hard imagine a rider asking for more.
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