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2006 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic 14 K Miles - World Wide on 2040-motos

US $12,999.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:13800 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Ocean Springs, Mississippi, US

Ocean Springs, Mississippi, US
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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

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Harley-Davidson Touring description

 beautiful injected 2006 ultra classic - just under 14k miles - runs and drives excellent ! tons or extras including theft system with fob and reinhardt exhaust. tires are great, it is ready to ride and it is on here to be sold so 1st fair offer will have a beautiful dresser that is ready to ride ! bike had minor previous damage, we replaced the crash bar and there is a scuff in the left fairing -  see photos   

TRADE OFFERS WELCOMED !


228-818-0001 - steve - for sale locally so i reserve the right to end the listing at anytime.

payment terms - 3 business days from offer acceptance via cash - bank wire or cashiers check.

we can store the bike short term for up to 3 weeks free until picked up or shipped but it must be paid for in 3 business days !

ms residents must pay 5% state sales tax above high bid.

we can help arrange shipment of you need it. you can also post it up on www.uship.com for bids -

ship from zip is 39564

THIS ITEM IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS.

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A new display in the Harley-Davidson museum in Milwaukee is set to open at the end of this week exhibiting the artwork of the firm's styling chief Willie G Davidson. As well as being the grandson of the original 'Davidson' and in charge of all Harley's styling, it turns out that Willie G is a dab hand with a paintbrush. According to Harley-Davidson, the display will include “idyllic rural landscapes and still life watercolour paintings with strong luminosity and form that hint at time spent in the countryside during 48 years as the pacesetter in motorcycle design.” The firm's museum has also announced other special exhibits planned for later in the year, including “Journey of the Iron Elite: The Evolution of Motorcycle Culture through the Eyes of African-Americans” and “Born to be Wild: The Black Leather Jacket” - a 4000-square-foot display dedicated purely to black biker jackets...

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