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2007 Harley-Davidson VRSCD Night Rod, SUPERTRAPP EXHAUST! - HOT ROD-INSPIRED METAL SCULPTED AROUND A REVOLUTION V-TWIN POWER PLANT. Ever dance with metal in the pale moonlight? You won't find this one parked inside a white picket fence. Hot rod-inspired metal sculpted around a high-revving, liquid-cooled Revolution V-twin power plant. A touch of shine with chrome engine covers and machined, slotted disc wheels. Mid-mount controls and highway pegs create a riding position fit for riders of all statures. Just how deeply you delve into the night is up to you though. Go all in with Vivid Black paint, blacked and polished motor and optional black staggered 10-spoke wheels. Don't be afraid to pair it with black leather. Don't be surprised if you scare up more than your share of fun.
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