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2003 Harley-davidson Flhrci With Sidecar No Reserve Extras on 2040-motos

US $14,990.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:26437 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Lodi, Wisconsin, US

Lodi, Wisconsin, US
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1450 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

26437 miles. 100th Anniversary Gold Key edition.Road King with matching paint sidecar.  2 in 1 Vance & Hines sounds great. I had the power commander installed this spring when I had the stock motor built to a 95" runs at 110 hp at 5500 RPM this bike has all the power you need to drive with the sidecar, and if you remove the sidecar you will not believe the power. I had the Sidecar installed by Motorvation and the connections are very solid. they allow for easy install and removal. I have a ton of accessories that go with the bike that are 100th anniversary. including the cover, Helmet, goldkey. all the 100th anniversary emblems and original 100th anniversary seat. I have all the parts from the original exhaust and lens covers and such. Ill give you everything I have including the air pump for the air ride suspension. I have the route 66 T-Bag system with the roll top Bag you get that. I Do not have that pictured but you can look up the Tbag route 66 you can see the roll top bag attached to the side car.  and the sidecar is set up for a dog. My dog will be pissed when it leaves the yard, but times dictate this must be done. I have the Bike set up with a DC charger mini USB for your phone and other devices. It is set up for a Garmin Nuvi on the RAM mount System. It has the reduced reach Handlebars for a more comfortable ride. this bike rides like a dream down the road. The side car is a 2002 Velorex. it is attached to a custom subframe built by Motorvation this was the best thing i did when it comes to the sidecar. Its sturdy and very adjustable (although requires very little adjustment) the sidecar is wired directly to the bike with a quick disconnect plug all lights and signal work. 

The Bike has the anti-theft system and has key fobs. the tires are in great shape with the rear being about 400 miles on it. brakes have plenty of wear left on them. You use more brake pad with a sidecar. 
I did not attach the brake from the sidecar as I did not feel i needed it. stops no problems. 
I hope you don't Bid on this as I have it set for No reserve. But if you do you will get a great Rig completely set up to ride. 
I have a 100% satisfactory rating on Ebay and plan to keep it this way. 
You will get everything you see as well as everything I have that goes along with it.  Including the clear title. 
I did photo the Cover and the helmet, but I  did not take a pic of the original seat no tears looks like new, or the gold key or the (2) security key fobs and keys. 

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