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2003 Harley-davidson Dyna Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $5,499.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Palos Hills, Illinois, US

Palos Hills, IL, US
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Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:466 PhonePhone:8772143217

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

2003 HARLEY-DAVIDSON Dyna SUPER GLIDE FXD, 2003 Harley Davidson Dyna Super Glide 100th Anniversary. Lots of chrome. Great looking bike.

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Jury Dismisses Suit Against Harley-Davidson Over ABS Indicator

Tue, 20 Dec 2011

A Sacramento Superior Court jury has dismissed a lawsuit filed against Harley-Davidson involving a 2009 accident that left one of the plaintiffs with severe brain injuries. Judy Wilson was injured in an April 11, 2009, crash after her husband, Jack, locked the rear wheel of his non-ABS equipped 2008 Harley-Davidson Road Glide. The plaintiffs contended they believed their  was equipped with ABS because the instrument panel had an ABS indicator icon and from the salesperson’s sales pitch.

Harley-Davidson Reports Q1 2014 Sales Results

Tue, 22 Apr 2014

Harley-Davidson kicked off its 2014 fiscal year with a first quarter net income of $265.9 million, an 18.1% increase from the profit reported in the same period of 2013. Consumers purchased 57,415 new Harley-Davidson motorcycles worldwide in the first quarter, up 5.8% from the 54,254 units sold in Q1 2013. U.S.

Brazilian Police In Search of Carjacking Suspect: First Name Harley, Last Name Davidson

Tue, 22 Jan 2013

Brazilian police made what they thought was a breakthrough in an investigation into a string of carjackings. The key evidence was a baseball cap bearing what police believed was the suspect’s name: Harley Davidson. Sergeant Cunha, chief of police in the town Guapo in central Brazil, appeared on a television news station Goiania with an appeal to the public for help in finding a Mr.