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2006 Harley Davidson Dyna Street Bob (fxdbi) on 2040-motos

$7,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:34
Location:

Wilmington, Delaware

Wilmington, DE
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2006 Harley Davidson Dyna Street Bob (FXDBI), $7,500, image 1

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

2006 Dyna Street Bob (FXDBI)34,000mis on the odometer88 cubic inch enginesix Gear Transmission.MD State Inspected an ready to ride !!!Bike is in attractive shape, was well taken care of.Synthetic Fluids from the beginning.It has Progressive Suspension 412 Black Series Shocks and front lowering kitRear wheel off of a Harley Deuce with 180 rear tirePirelli Night Dragon Tires. Rear tire is new. Front tire is brand new just installed.New battery just installed as well as all fluids just changed with new spark plugs and wires.16 in black ape hanger handlebarsLeather saddle bags for the bike as well.Bike also has custom pin striping done that changes color in sunlight.$7,500.00 Or Best Offer.For more details please call or respond to this ad.Harley Davidson Vtwin screaming eagle harley chopper american motorcycle

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