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2006 Harley-davidson Flhtci Electra Glide Classic on 2040-motos

$12,499
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:40063 ColorColor: Vivid Black
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2006 Harley-Davidson FLHTCI Electra Glide Classic, Get the most for your money.....you deserve it, and I don't think we will let you down with this one. - As anyone who’s ridden one will tell you, a Harley-Davidson touring rig always makes the road good. This year, it makes the road even better. All models get a reduced-effort clutch, a 50-amp charging system and more passenger room. And for the first time ever, H-D custom paint is available on select touring bikes. Stunning new color combos are sure to treat the eyes right. For 2006, the ears are in for a special treat, too. On all radio-equipped models, riders will be greeted with a new Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon designed to Harley-Davidson specifications. New speakers, AM/FM/WB/CD/MP3 and up to 80 watts of power. It’s sound you’ve never before heard on a motorcycle. What’s more, it offers greater versatility than most car audio systems. Through Genuine Motor Parts and Accessories, you can add XM satellite radio, a 160-watt amplifier, and even a CB radio. All can be integrated right into the stereo. So what’s holding you back? There’s an entire continent out there waiting to be explored. A beet-red sun erupts over the skyline as you tuck the last provisions into the hardbags. Backside eased into the comfort-stitched saddle, you turn on the new Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon, giving the sunrise a soundtrack all its own. It’s a brand new day courtesy of the Electra Glide Classic. Odds are, it’ll be a good one. You’ll enjoy the better part behind a fork-mounted fairing with all the instruments, riding on an air-adjustable suspension. Triple-disc brakes. A redesigned Tour-Pak luggage box for more passenger room. Wraparound backrest. And the relentless EFI Twin Cam 88 powertrain to propel you to the next brand new day and beyond.

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2013 Harley-Davidson World Ride Scheduled for June 23-24

Tue, 07 May 2013

Harley-Davidson riders around the world will head out on the road June 23-24 for the 2013 Harley-Davidson World Ride. The event is organized by the Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.), but non-members are invited to join in to celebrate Harley-Davidson‘s 110th anniversary as well as H.O.G.’s 30th anniversary. “Harley-Davidson is celebrating two big anniversaries this year, and the World Ride is a great way for riders around the world to celebrate them with us,” says Ken Knuteson, H.O.G.

Harley-Davidson Denies Plans for Small-Displacement Model for India

Fri, 18 May 2012

India’s 13-million-unit-per-year motorcycle market is comprised of mostly small-displacement models, so it sounds odd at first when manufacturers such as Harley-Davidson and Triumph enter the market with their larger-displacment models. The question quickly arises as to whether they will stick with their existing big-bore models or introduce an all-new, small-capacity model for the Indian market. Manufacturers like the Big Four from Japan already produce smaller models for other markets so it’s a relatively easy task for them to introduce new models such as Honda‘s recently launched 109cc Dream Yuga.

Louisiana Bill Updates Maximum Handlebar Height Legislation

Thu, 17 May 2012

Louisiana state lawmakers have approved a bill that would change the maximum height of motorcycle handlebars. Current state law restricts handlebar height to no more than 15 inches above the seat, a somewhat arbitrary level, but a common choice with 17 other states. The House has voted 87-0 in favor of Senate Bill 582 to change the maximum height to the rider’s shoulder level, as measured while sitting on the seat.

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