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2005 Harley-davidson Flstsc - Softail Springer Classic Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $12,995.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:21 ColorColor: Black Pearl
Location:

Woodstock, Illinois, US

Woodstock, IL, US
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2005 Harley-Davidson FLSTSC - Softail Springer Classic  Cruiser , US $12,995.00, image 1

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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:U5692 PhonePhone:8885412405

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2005 Harley-Davidson FLSTSC - Softail Springer Classic, DETACHABLE BACKREST, SADDLEBAGS, WINDSHIELD!!PIPES, STAGE 1, AND LOTS OF OTHER EXTRAS, RIDE IT HOME TODAY!! Take a look at this front end. We d tell you it s beautiful but Harley-Davidson has never been in the business of making understatements. Besides, the Springer leading-link front suspension speaks for itself. It s the perfect balance of engineering and style, as fully functional on the road as it is on the eyes. But there s more to this story than the front fork. The low-rise handlebar and Badlander seat are totally new. Check out the new Profile Laced wheel option shown here. You also get a classic bobtail fender and enough chrome to keep you smiling for days on end. The grins only get bigger with more time spent in the saddle. The Twin Cam 88B engine, in carb or EFI, is rigid-mounted and counterbalanced, offering up a ride unlike any other. Which, of course, goes perfect with a front end unlike any other.

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