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2004 Harley Davidson Custom Softail Deuce on 2040-motos

$14,999
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

If you are looking for bike that turns heads and is a blast to ride...look no further! This is a 1 of a kind bike that wins best in show hands down! Images don t do this magnificent piece of work justice! Less than 5,000mis! This very stout engine was built by 1 of the reknown engine builders, Kendell Johnson. Check the web for KENDELLJOHNSONCUSTOM. This 117 cubic inch engine dynoed at 130 horse power at the rear wheel. Everything on this bike is custom made...even the custom leather seat. This bike features Vance _ Hines dual exhaust pipes, a Dynojet digital Power Commander, a built in antitheft alarm, and so much more. It has great sound, terrific looks, and is an amazing ride! It is custom from the Carlini Design handle bars to the 160 rear tire on custom rims! All serious inquiries, please contact Tara at (228) 697-XXXX. Owner is ready to sell...other interests leaves no time to ride!!!!

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