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Used 2003 Harley-davidson Heritage Softail Classic For Sale on 2040-motos

$13,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:49
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Heritage Classic Touring This amazing 100th anniversary bike has 49,000mis, Hoope Quadzilla fairing, touring pack, screaming eagles stage one kit and non stock pipes. It is belt driven and in very nice condition with only 1 owner. Styled to recall the past, the Heritage Classic is a bike for riders who want the comfort of a modern bike with the classic look of a 1940s hardtail. With the Twin Cam 88B engine and detachable windshield, the Heritage Classic is ready to tour or cruise. This bike takes riders back in time with features such as: a fat front fork, classic studded leather saddlebags, chrome-studded seat, full windshield, floorboards, large chrome headlight with twin passing lights, and Fat Bob fuel tank. Features: Rigid mount, 1450cc Twin Cam 88B balanced engine Black powder coated engine with chrome covers Detachable king-size Lexan windshield 1950s-style leather saddlebags with quick detach buckles Passenger seat backrest Touring handlebar Full FL front fender with chrome accents Chrome passing lights Chrome-plated directional light bar Chrome hub cover Financing, Shipping and Warranty may be available to qualified buyer.

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