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2004 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $15000
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:18
Location:

Commerce City, Colorado, United States

Commerce City, Colorado, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Cruiser

Harley-Davidson Touring description

Custom 2004 Harley Davidson Road King

I have for sale my customized 2004 Harley Davidson Road King. This bike is well cared for and I have clear title for it. It is Titled as Harley Davidson, not special construction, or home made. This started as a stock 2004 Road King. I have customized a lot on this bike and enjoyed it, just time for something different. It has 17,600 original miles as of this posting. Bike has custom skull and flake paint job as well as numerous other modifications. Fully adjustable air ride in the rear, and will lay on rear tire for wicked stance when parked. It turns heads everywhere and get stopped all the time by people just wanting to see the bike. See list below for all upgrades, I'm sure ill forget something so see pics, this is not a stock cruiser!

No I will not finance, and yes I have clear title. Feel free to call me with any questions, or to see bike in person. Please no tire kickers, don't waste my time and yours. 

Mike 303-8seven7-8five83


Real Harley Davidson and Titled as Harley Davidson
Stretched Headlight Nacelle
Stretched Tanks
Stretched Bags
Fender Extensions
3 Bar Rear Light
Custom Smoked Turn Signals (F and R)
Smoked Rear LED Taillight
Shortened Light Bars (F and R)
Blue Tinted Headlight, and Driving Lenses
Blue Glow LED Lighting In Engine and Fenders (Blue Glow For Night)
Rinehart 4" Exhaust System (tuned for exhaust)
Arlen Ness Big Sucker Air Intake
16" Chrome El Diablo Apr Hangers
All Chrome Hand Controls
Custom Foam Grips
SS Braided Brake Lines, Clutch Cable, Ect
Chrome Forks and Lower Legs
New Wide White Wall Tires
Chrome Fat Spoke Wheel 16" Rear & 21" Front
Chrome Mesh Rotors
2" Extended Foot Controls
Extended Foot Boards
Chrome Wille G Skull Foot Brake and Shift Lever
Chrome Wille G Passenger Floor Boards
Progressive Suspension 2" Lowered Fork Springs
Adjustable Rear Air Suspension w/Vair Compressor (able to sit down on tire, and set desired ride height w/switch)
Full Custom Paint Job (Piles of skulls with metallic silver stripping, and metallic blue main color) Blue pearl in clear, looks like glass - pics do not do it justice.
Numerous Chrome Engine Parts
Custom Blue Faux Alligator Leather Seat
Removable Passenger Backrest (also faux blue alligator)
Removable Windshield (not pictured)
PanHead HD Tank Emblems

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