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2005 Harley-davidson Road King on 2040-motos

$14,000
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:18000 ColorColor: Firefighter Red
Location:

Wichita Falls, Texas

Wichita Falls, TX
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TypeType:Touring PhonePhone:(940) 631-0609

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2005 Harley-Davidson Road King , 2005 Harley Davidson FLHRI Road King (Firefighter Special Edition) $14,000.00 Beautiful "Fire Engine Red" Road King with Gold pinstripes, and lots of chrome and accessories. Bike has less than 18,000 miles on it and is in very good to excellent condition, it has been dealer serviced with all recommended services performed since new. Bike has many upgrades to the trim, wheels, and exhaust. Completely chromed front end... Lower legs, wheel (rear wheel chrome too), brake calipers, and all attaching hardware. Brake rotors are highly polished and look chrome as well. Exhaust system upgraded through local dealership to Rinehart "true duals", with all the recommended upgrades to fuel and air cleaner systems. Has a Dyno-jet "power commander 3" fuel management system, and a HD Stage 1 air cleaner upgrade (including the remapping of the computer system by the dealership), bike has EFI (electronic fuel injection) it runs good and sounds awesome. Bike has HD "Beach Bars" handlebars with all stainless steel control cables, and chrome levers. I had all of the trim pieces changed to emmulate the Road King Classic, and had dealership add the electronic cruise control (a factory option, you will love) I also have both rider and passenger backrests, with quick disconnect hardware. I have the original windshield with the classic style leather pouch, as well as an aftermarket "bat wing" fairing that has a stereo and 4 speakers mounted in it, it looks like a factory option, and mounts to the windshield hardware so can be easily removed in less than 5 minutes. I have an additional set of the leather saddlebags that are standard on the Road King Classic as well. This bike can be transformed into a"Road King Classic", a "Street Glide" look-a-like, or stripped down to a "solo" ride in a matter of minutes with minimal tools. It is very clean and always gets compliments wherever I ride it, and I would not hesitate to ride it anywhere. You will not be disappointed. It's not just a stock bike. Thanks for your interest, but please don't send me text messages or email messages asking me to contact you at a private e-mail, if you have questions just call me at the number listed and I'll gladly answer them for you...Asking price is $14,000.00 .....Offers will be considered... Thanks again, Tony....9406310609

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