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1977 Harley Davidson Sportster Xlt on 2040-motos

$2,800
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SF Bay Area,

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Harley-Davidson Sportster description

1977 Harley Davidson Sportster XLT - Asking $2800.00 OBO. NO trades, please.It's got a Mustang tank - three gallonNew Petcock valve pingleGood clutch & good newer coilNew throttle cablesRebuilt SS B-shorty carburetorNew Dunlop radial tires - 19 190 front, 16in rearGood chain , illuminated speedometerJag oil cooler, newer oil linesNew plugs, wires, & pointsEagle "Ride to Live" rear view mirrorsNew head seals & O - ringsPlug in system for battery tenderPMS aluminum front discRebuilt master cylinderAluminum triple trees, rubber risersBraided steel brake linesChrome chain guardNew wheel bearingsRims trued & balancedChamber style pipesGood battery gel sealAmperage reducers from starter button Custom starter toggleDeep purple tank and rear fenderCateye tail light & new quartz head lightAlso includes an extra set of Shot Gun drag pipes and an extra black leather seatCall Keith after 3:30 pm @ - Any day -

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