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1999 Harley Davidson Dyna Low Rider Wide Glide on 2040-motos

$8,500
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Inland Empire,

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Harley-Davidson Dyna description

Year: 1999Paint Color: Blue & WhiteMake: Harley-DavidsonEngine Size (cc): 1,449Warranty: Does NOT have a warrantyVehicle Title: ClearType: LOW RIDER WIDE GLIDEFor Sale By: Private SellerMileage: 15,6831999 Harley Davidson Low Rider - runs well! Bike comes with the original manufacture seat and a Corbin seat. This bike also has a detachable double passenger seat with backrest and proper passenger pegs for a nice ride for your passenger. Also will throw in saddlebags and a windshield.Surprise the rider in the family for the holidays with an incredible bike!Contact me via email or at

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Harley-Davidson Donated $4.5 Million to Various Causes in 2012

Fri, 15 Feb 2013

Harley-Davidson donated more than $4.5 million to support various charitable groups in 2012. The donations, which include both grants and merchandise, went to several organizations, including those around Harley-Davidson‘s bases in Milwaukee, Wis., York, Pa., and Kansas City, Mo., but also to groups across the nation. The Milwaukee chapter of Habitat for Humanity received a $200,000 grant for its Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative, helping fund housing projects in the Washington Park community.

Forbes Expects Harley-Davidson to Announce Gains for Q3 2011

Mon, 17 Oct 2011

In anticipation of Harley-Davidson announcing its third-quarter performance in 2011 Forbes.com expects Harley will reveal its third straight quarter of sales growth. The article says that financial analysts expect “earnings of $0.76 per share, up 47.4% from the same quarter of last year.” Additionally, an 18.8% gain in revenues is expected. Interestingly, the article refers to Harley’s motorcycles as “luxury items,” and as such sees Harley’s increased sales and profit as a possible harbinger of an improving U.S.

Twin-engine pulsejet motorcycle. As you do..

Mon, 21 Feb 2011

The guy behind this twin-engined pulsejet motorcycle, Robert 'Bob' Maddox, fascinates me. He's a cabinet maker by trade but is somewhat an expert in the field of pulsejet engineering and has built a whole host of machines powered by the ever so subtle jet engine. This latest bike is dubbed a Harley-Davidson Sportjet, although it has nothing to do with Milwaukee and I'm not sure why H-D made it onto the tank...