2007 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos
Corona, California, United States
Harley-Davidson Touring tech info
Harley-Davidson Touring description
A very clean 2007 Road Glide that has been well maintained and about as close to perfect condition as you can get. I have upgraded just about every aspect of this bike to improve performance, function, rider and passenger options relating to short or long haul travel, reliability and overall good looking bike. The oil has been changed every 2500 miles as well as all other routine service maintained. I have invested a significant amount of money in this bike over the past several years with a good balance taken in to consideration for performance, comfort and reliability.
Performance:Originally this bike came with a 96 CI motor so a 103 CI big bore kit, SE257 cams, Rinehart True Duals, SE air intake system and Power Commander PCIII-USB was installed at the dealer of purchase.Since then I had the heads reworked, added an UltraCool oil cooler with 2 fans, AIM VP015-70T variable pressure clutch, heavy duty chrome starter, Optima battery, Rinehard 4" mufflers with high performance baffles, Progressive front shock cartriges (1" lower) and Fox dual adjustable rear high performance shocks. The bike has been dyno tuned by Kiwi Tuning in Riverside at 115.5 FT Lbs of Torque and 104.3 HP-see Dyno file in picturers Sound System-It has an Arc Audio system in the faring that includes a pair of 6,5" high output Arc Audio speakers with an Arc Audio mini amp and a pair of 6 x 9 rear saddlebag lid speakers and mini amp made by Hogtunes General: There is a 21" chrome billet Rampage front wheel "Sturgis" model with matching dual brake rotors and a matching 18" rear wheel. It has DNA 4" extended bags color matched to the original bike including stripes, Klock Werks saddlebag filler panels and Hugger front fender, Klock Werks Sport Flare 14" Dark Smoked windshield, all LED lights, HID dual headlights, Corbin Dual Touring seat with removable passenger seat, Paul Yaffe OEM Monkey Bars 10" with Magnum SS braided lines and chrome switch housings, the inner faring has been painted to match the bike color, chrome front calipers, Arlen Ness billet chrome tank panel and gas fill compartment cover, chrome speaker grills, Hells Foundry chrome headlight bezel, Chrome Limby Freeway bars, chrome voltage regulator Travel: I have included pictures so you can see the bike as a solo rider set up with passenger seat removed, with passenger seat and backrest and rack and for touring with a full sized tour pack with chrome rack that has a Corbin lounge back cushion for passenger |
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