2005 Harley-davidson Dyna on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson Dyna description
2005 Dyna Low Ryder, in excellent condition , 3,764 miles, and garage kept. This bike has leather saddle bags not shown Email me with any questions you may have . The bike is in great, like new condition. It was my fathers bike and he passed away in December. The bike needs a new owner that can ride it and appreciate it this was my dads baby. Color: Lava Red, Low Mileage 3,764 Engine Specifications Displacement -1450cc Cylinders -2 Engine Stroke -4 Speeds -5 Transmission Specifications Speeds-6 Dry Weight 290 kg (639.3 lbs)
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. This bike is in like new condition. Looks and runs great. IF YOU DONT LIKE MY PRICE! ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WELCOMED! |
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