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1978 Harley Davidson Fxe Shovelhead Rolling Chassis on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Albany, New York

Albany, NY
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1978 Harley Davidson FXE Rolling Chassis. Chrome dual disk front end. Basically 98% of the bike is there minus the motor and drive train. Wiring, two different seats(corbin). Forward Controls, fenders, struts, shocks, inner and outer primary and primary drive parts(clutch hub and everything for primary including starter). Mag 19" front and Mag 16" rear. Has a set of brand new in the box five gallon flatside fatbob tanks. Tires are ok. Roller has only a bill of sale to go with it. I am looking to sell this today so no fair offer will be refused. Reasonable is 800 bucks not 500. Just the tanks alone are 300 bucks.If interested call Bill

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