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2009 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic on 2040-motos

US $14,000.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:32242 ColorColor: black pearl
Location:

Tyrone, Pennsylvania, US

Tyrone, Pennsylvania, US
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

VINVIN:1HD1FC41X9Y670465

Harley-Davidson Touring description

This motorcycle is in excellent condition. Built for two up touring with the bike fully loaded with gear. There are to many extras to name. From the heavy extreme temp plug wires, the Barnett clutches to the j&m speaker system. I have a diary of the parts and work that was done on the bike. There is close to 3000.00 just in the engine. It runs very strong and it travels excellent. That is one of the reasons we rebuilt the engine to different specs. It was built for touring with two up and loaded with gear. You do not have to worry about sacrificing power and detonation ping when you can only find low octane gas when your traveling and you can not get the higher octane gas in that area. The builders are all professional builders and knew exactly what I wanted from the bike. The cylinders/pistons/rings were done by Hillside cycle out of NY. The heads were done and flowed to match the cams (andrew's 254h) by mega flow out of butler,pa. The exhaust was decided on by Hemrick performance out of Kernersville, North Carolina. He did the tune (screaming eagle race tuner) and decided that the 2 into 1 staged header system from Rhinehart was the best choice. He did different runs with different exhaust systems to find the desired outcome. There are two oil coolers built into the system (HD and a 6 row jagg) to deal with traffic heat and the accessory switch runs two small fans on the coolers that pushes air threw them when you are stuck sitting in traffic.

I purchased the bike new in spring of 2009 and made changes the following winter to increase the benefits of touring. Bike will not be shipped to buyer. Buyer will pick up the bike from current location. Winning bidder will transfer $500.00 (non refundable) to pay pal account.  

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