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1987 Harley-davidson Flhtc on 2040-motos

$5,999
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:80000 ColorColor: Dark Candy Plum
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Lynnwood, Washington

Lynnwood, WA
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1987 Harley-Davidson FLHTC, New top end with 1824 miles on it.

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Mon, 01 Jul 2013

Motorcycle riders from around the world enthusiastically joined members of the Harley Owners Group (HOG) on June 23 and 24 to shatter last year’s record mileage total for the Harley-Davidson World Ride by collectively logging more than 10 million miles, a 28 percent increase over the 2012 total. Launched in 2008 as HOG’s Million Mile Monday, the annual event was expanded into the two-day Harley-Davidson World Ride in 2012 to give more riders worldwide an opportunity to participate. In 2012, participants logged 7,799,140 miles, but this year as riders celebrated the 110th Anniversary of Harley-Davidson Motor Company and the 30th Anniversary of HOG that culminates this Labor Day weekend in Milwaukee, they blitzed that record by more than 25 percent, tallying an official total of 10,018,231 miles.

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Mon, 30 Apr 2012

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