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2015 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $35,000.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Waconia, Minnesota, United States

Waconia, Minnesota, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,690 WarrantyWarranty:Unspecified TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

 - Black Denim
 ~ 2,500 miles
 - Nav, bluetooth, security, ABS
 - HD brand garage door opener
 - Black powdercoating

Here's your chance to own a bad ass, head-turning bike.  All parts on this bike are quality, not ebay junk.

Here's the list:

Trask turbo with high-flow injectors and clear plenum cover ($6,650)

Harley Daymaker LED headlight ($575)

Custom Dynamics LED front turn signals ($250)

Klock Werks 6.5" Dark Smoke Flare ($155)

Dakota Digital gauges w/boost and air senders ($1,500)

Dirty Bird Top Shelf Ass End ($2,260)
 - Paint savers ($30)
 - Side covers ($415)
 - Red pimp liners ($270)
 - LED tail lights ($200)

4-point docking hardware w/short sissy bar and small backrest

Performance Machine Contrast Cut:
 - Apex dash ($100)
 - Apex fuel door ($70)
 - Apex grips ($120)
 - Apex pegs ($120)
 - Scallop ignition switch ($100)

Performance Machine Black Ops:
 - Rocker covers ($500)
 - Tranny top cover ($250)
 - Windshield trim ($80)
 - Headlight bezel ($180)
 - Slash fork slider covers ($300)

Black Label Baggers:
 - Carbon floorboards ($480)
 - Derby cover ($180)
 - Toe shifter ($190)

Carl Brouhard Designs shift linkage ($106)

HHI:
 - 7 degree triple trees ($800)
 - Front 23" wrap fender ($360)

RC Components 23" Dynasty Accent Eclipse front wheel w/matching rotors and Avon tire ($4,000)

Legend Air Aero-A suspension w/handlebar controls ($2,000) 

Bagger Nation 14" Monkey Bars, internally plumbed ($450)

Southern Oregon Baggers electric center stand ($640)

Aftermarket twin-fan oil cooler w/LED indicator ($400)


As you can see, there was no lack of attention to detail when this bike was put together.  I may have missed a thing or two, but you get the idea.  It really is just a bad ass looking bike in person, and it rides amazingly smooth.  

I put the prices of the parts so you get an idea of what it would cost to build this bike, minus the labor which is ~$95/hr at a dealership.  There is roughly $25k in parts, plus the cost of powdercoating.  You can't go buy a new FLHXS and do this to it for under $50k.  This thing is basically brand new.  

I'm listing it is because I have a couple different projects in mind if it goes; if it doesn't, so be it.  Depending on where you live and the weather, I could possibly meet to show it.  If you're in the market for a custom bike, don't let this one slip by.

Also listed locally so auction could end at any time. 


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