2002 H.d. Road King Police 88 Cu In. 5 Speed 90,000 Miles on 2040-motos
San Diego, California, US
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Harley-Davidson Touring description
NO RESERVE Starting bid of $4,999
2002 H.D. Road King Police with 90,000 miles. Engine is 1450 cc 88 cu in. Trans is 5 speed. New tires front and rear. New rear brake
caliper. Picture show over all condition of bike, but closer inspection shows paint chips and scratches. Shocks and stator replaced in 2010.
All work done by H.D. mechanic.
For my price on this 2002 Road King Police, you are buying a good running touring ride for the price of a sportster.
Buyer responsible for delivery if not picked up locally. Payment of $ 500 to my Paypal at close of auction, with balance due within
5 business days. Willing to discuss other ways of final payment without using Paypal, but will not release bike until all money is in
bank ( or cash in hand ).
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