2008 Harley Davidson Xl1200c Hard Tail Bobber on 2040-motos
Buckley, Washington, US
Harley-Davidson Softail tech info
Harley-Davidson Softail description
What you're looking at is a 2008 Sportster XL1200C that has been highly modified by the Delta Chop Shop of La Center, WA. The frame has been converted to a hard tail, a custom fender/tank had also been added. A lot of metal work has been done on the tank (where the pinstripes are there are raised metal ridges). The oil bag and speedo have been wrapped in leather and the seat has a lot of hand tooling as well. Free and clear title is in hand. Link to Video Here :Â http://youtu.be/hoG_vDuW_FU
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