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2010 Harley-davidson Road Glide Custom Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $17,000.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:11 ColorColor: Scarlet Red
Location:

Lacey, Washington, US

Lacey, WA, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:3604137075

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2010 Harley-Davidson Road Glide CUSTOM, 2010 Harley Davidson FLTRX Road Glide Custom with just 11,032 miles in Scarlet Red. This bike is always garaged and in beautiful condition. It comes with the 96 ci engine and 6-speed gearbox. It also features AM/FM stereo with CD player and cruise control, with controls all mounted on the handlebars. It also features anti-lock brakes, and a security system with siren and remote pager. Ive made a number of additions to enhance performance, comfort and safety. The bike comes with a Vance and Hines Hi-Output slip on muffler and FuelPak as well as a Cobra Powrflo air intake. Ive added custom mirrors and fatter grips, a slightly taller windscreen as well as LED stop and turn lights from Kuryakyn. I also converted the 3-bar light on the bottom of the rear fender to function as a stop lamp. The bike has other small detail touches such as stainless bolts and chrome bolt covers. It also comes with a four-point mounting bracket on the rear for luggage rack and passenger backrest, and has a mount installed under the saddle for a rider backrest. A luggage rack and backrest are included as is a Kuryakyn Grantour pack. This is a fantastic bike to ride, particularly in the mountains and on long trips. Its comfortable, handles well and turns like a bike half its weight. Ive had friends with Japanese sport-tourers struggle to keep up with me in the twisties. The bike is setup for Gerbings heated clothing and includes a heated jacket, G-3 heated gloves and an adjustable thermostat, all lightly used and in excellent condition. As much as I hate to get rid of the bike, I want a jeep for camping and fishing and playing in the woods, and dont have room or time for both. Check out this link for a review on the bike. :// /manufacturer/harley-davidson/2010-harleydavidson-road-glide-custom-review-88743.html You can reach me at to see more pictures or get additional information. Serious inquiries only. $17,000.00 3604137075

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