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2014 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $18,500.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Delbarton, West Virginia, United States

Delbarton, West Virginia, 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:Touring

Harley-Davidson Touring description

2014 Harley Davidson Street Glide Special
One Owner
Garage Kept
3,785 Miles, subject to increase as weather permits. 
Purchased new July 25, 2014 at Man O' War Harley Davidson in Lexington, KY.
This bike is in great shape and well cared for.
The 1K Mile Service was conducted by a local HD Shop.
The bike was serviced last month, less than 200 miles ago with Amsoil Full Synthetic Products. 
The reason for selling is I just don't have time to ride it anymore, I have way too many hobbies and just don't get to pay this bike the attention it deserves. It stays on a Battery Tender Charger and covered with a cover, and gets started and ran for about 10 minutes weekly. So my lose is truly someone else's gain. This bike has been adult ridden and never abused in any way. Everything on this bike works as it should. This bike is currently financed through my credit union at work, there it does have a lein. I have already contacted them, and they are willing to work with the purchaser's financial institute with a secured wire transfer to make the transaction easier. The delivery is the sole responsibility of the purchaser, and I am willing to assist with delivery within 100 miles for free. I am willing to meet at a HD Shop if the purchaser wants to finance through them. Please do not bid on this auction if you have no desire or means to purchase this bike. This bike is also for sale locally and posted on multiple sites. As the seller, I reserve the right to end this auction if the bike is sold locally. If you have any questions, or would like to see additional photos or videos feel free to message me. A $500 deposit is required within 48 hours at the close of this auction. 

Upgrades I have added:
Daymaker Headlight
12" Yaffe Bars-internally wired.
Illuminated Switch controls
Chrome Switch Covers
Streamliner Grips
360 Degree Rotating Highway Pegs
Finned Deadbolt Bridge
Chrome Cylinder Base Cover
Chrome Shifter Linkage
Chrome Inner Primary Cover
Chrome Starter Cover 
RC-X Exhaust, a piece of the chrome plating on the bottom of one of the tips has began to flake, but the tip is replaceable. 
4 Point Docking Hardware
Quick Release Thumb Screw for the seat
Stubby Radio Antenna 

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