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2003 - Harley-davidson 100th Anniversary Lehman Tr on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:7900 ColorColor: White
Location:

Old Lyme, Connecticut, United States

Old Lyme, Connecticut, United States
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2003 HARLEY DAVIDSON (fxdwg an) 100TH ANNIVERSARY TRIKE WITH REVERSE.
-HAS A LEHMAN RENEGADE TRIKE KIT
-REVERSE IS GEARED NOT ELECTRONIC
-TRIKE WAS BUILT BY TRIKE WORLD IN FLORIDA (THEY RECIEVED DYNA WIDE GLIDE STRAIGHT FROM HARLEY AND ADDED KIT AND RADIO ONLY THING I CHANGED WAS THE FARING LAST YEAR)
-7,900 MILES
-ENGINE IS 4 CYCLE 45 DEGREE V-TYPE AIR COOLED 1450cc
-5.2 GAL. FUEL TANK
-HARLEY FACTORY SECURITY SYSTEM W/ KEY FOB
-ALL NEW TIRES LESS THAN 100 MILES ON THEM
-NEW FARING WITH TINTED GLASS
-CD PLAYER AM/FM/AUX
-LOCKED TRUNK FOR STORAGE
-CRUISE CONTROL
-FUEL GAUGE
-OIL/TEMP GAUGE
-100TH ANN. CHROME PACKAGE
-100TH ANN. COMPLETE DETAIL PACKAGE
-NEW BATTERY
-REALLY FUN AND VERY COMFORTABLE BIKE
-ALWAYS GARAGED READY FOR RIDER

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