2011 Harley-davidson Xl883l - Sportster 883 Superlow on 2040-motos
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2011 Harley-Davidson XL883L - Sportster 883 SuperLow, For A Good Time And A Great Ride!JUST OVER 1,000 MILES!! The brand NEW 2011 Harley-Davidson Sportster SuperLow XL883L has all the new motorcycle features you want for easy handling. This easy-to-ride motorcycle offered at an affordable price makes this all new motorcycle one to try. The Harley SuperLow features: Sportster tank, longer travel rear suspension, low seat height, and comfortable rider cockpit. The Sportster tank is the classic Sportster peanut tank, with a 4.5 gallon capacity. And all SuperLow Sportster tanks are finished by hand and ooze authentic, premium Harley-Davidson custom style. Take the time to learn about all of the styling features and handling characteristics of the new 2011 Harley-Davidson SuperLow XL883L that make it authentic Harley and a different riding experience from other Sportsters.
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