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2005 H-d Dyna Superglide Fxd W/screamin' Eagle Exhaust And Factory Wire Wheels on 2040-motos

US $5,995.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:10631 ColorColor: Sunrise Red
Location:

Decatur, Illinois, US

Decatur, Illinois, US
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2005 H-D Dyna Superglide FXD w/Screamin' Eagle exhaust and factory wire wheels, US $5,995.00, image 1

Harley-Davidson Dyna photos

2005 H-D Dyna Superglide FXD w/Screamin' Eagle exhaust and factory wire wheels, US $5,995.00, image 2 2005 H-D Dyna Superglide FXD w/Screamin' Eagle exhaust and factory wire wheels, US $5,995.00, image 3 2005 H-D Dyna Superglide FXD w/Screamin' Eagle exhaust and factory wire wheels, US $5,995.00, image 4 2005 H-D Dyna Superglide FXD w/Screamin' Eagle exhaust and factory wire wheels, US $5,995.00, image 5 2005 H-D Dyna Superglide FXD w/Screamin' Eagle exhaust and factory wire wheels, US $5,995.00, image 6 2005 H-D Dyna Superglide FXD w/Screamin' Eagle exhaust and factory wire wheels, US $5,995.00, image 7

Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1450 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HD1GHZ165K318571

Harley-Davidson Dyna description



Beautiful Sunrise Red Harley-Davidson 2005 Dyna Superglide FXD with front and rear wire wheels

Nicely and tastefully customized:
  • Full factory-installed wire wheels, front and back
  • Screamin' Eagle exhaust with Stage 1 air cleaner mod (dynamometer tuned)
  • Detachable H-D OEM Windshield
  • Bright Ass Lights (TM) (see their website for information) super bright LED taillight with programmable stoplight flash patterns
  • H-D Running light mod (illuminates rear turn signal lights red when running) 
  • H-D OEM engine guard
  • H-D reduced effort clutch modification (clutch level is much easier to pull and hold)
  • Pulled-back handlebars and riser (dealer installed)
  • H-D OEM chrome 4-bar luggage rack
  • Extra large black genuine leather saddlebags
  • H-D OEM saddlebag supports 
  • H-D OEM sissy bar with pad and eagle medallion
  • Xenon headlamp
  • Newer H-D OEM tires
  • Newer H-D OEM battery
  • Newer H-D OEM spark plugs
  • Lever-controlled throttle lock assist
  • Chrome headlight cover
  • H-D OEM Chrome battery cover
  • H-D OEM Chrome regulator cover
  • H-D OEM Flames Timer Cover
  • H-D OEM Flames Transmission Cover
  • H-D OEM Flames Foot Pegs 

Customizations have been performed by and this bike has been maintained by Coziahr H-D in Forsyth (Decatur), Illinois and has H-D 2013 Ready-to-Ride service and oil change done in April, 2013. This bike has never been in an accident and ridden only on paved highways. 

I'm a roller derby girl and I no longer have the time to ride. I wish I could do both, but I need to buy derby gear and my baby deserves to have an owner who can let her roar! 

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