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US $7,500.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:21000 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US
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Harley-Davidson Dyna photos

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Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

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Harley-Davidson Dyna description

THIS BIKE WAS CUSTOM PAINTED IN MY GARAGE, I MADE IT LOOK LIKE AN OLD P51 MUSTANG WAR PLANE. THE PAINT IS NOT FLAWLESS( BUT NO RUNS) ITS MEANT TO BE ROUGH LOOKING JUST LIKE THE WAR PLANES WERE. I TURN ALOT OF HEADS WHEN I TAKE THIS BIKE TO BIKE NIGHTS AND RALLYS. THIS BIKE HAS A 96 Ci WITH 6 SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH A SCREAMING EAGLE INTAKE AND VANCE AND HANES DOWN TUBES (SUPER LOUD) THERE ARE SEVERAL ADD ON'S TO THIS BIKE. I WILL LIST THEM BELOW



ROLAND SPRINGS HANDLE BARS

BLACK CERAMIC HAND GRIPS WITH SHARP POINT

ARLEN NESS REAPER MIRRORS

BLADE STYLE CLUTCH AND BRAKE LEVERS

MALTESE CROSS KURYAKN FOOT PEDALS 3 SETS ONE SET OF STELETTOS ON BACK\

FRONT AND BACK FORWARD PEGS

MUSTANG GEL SEAT 

TALL SISSY BAR ( WITH HARLEY DAVIDSON BOTTLE OPENER MOUNTED TO BIKE) DETACHABLE

CHROME HEAD COVERS

HARLEY DAVIDSON BLACK ONE DERBY COVER PLATE

HARLEY DAVIDSON SKULL GAS CAP

NEW FRONT TIRES AND NEW FRONT RIM (NO DAMAGE DONE BEFORE )

CHROME LICSENE PLATE 

FORWARD CONTROLS

I ALSO HAVE A TRAILER AVALIABLE

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