2004 Harley-davidson Flhrci Road King Classic Touring on 2040-motos
Concord, California, US
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2004 Harley-Davidson FLHRCI Road King Classic, Super clean, just serviced, custom paint. - What is it about chrome, leather, rich paint and whitewalls that get the blood racing is not known. But since they do, we dialed them up to the max. The Road King Classic. Check out the style of this touring rig. Full fenders. Laced wheels. Tank and fender emblems. Tooled leather seat and bags. Removable windshield. Giant headlamp. Despite the heritage, this ain’t your father’s motorcycle. The Twin Cam 88 powertrain is modern Big Twin engineering at its finest. It’s a sophisticated, fuel-injected, heat-managed marvel. The refined chassis makes the ride super smooth. There are generous footboards. New rear tire built to tackle more miles. Cruise. Nothing could feel better for a trip to the corner store, particularly one in a far corner of the globe. Availability of colors may vary from dealer to dealer, and is subject to change without notice. Pearl: additional $250 Two-tone: additional $550
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