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1997 Harley Davidson Touring Road King C on 2040-motos

$2,200
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This Harley Road King is an extremely nice motorcycle that has super cool/ retro look to it. With only , miles the bike is in excellent/ show quality condition. The bike looks, runs, and feels like a new motorcycle. Every inch of the bike is spotless. It has always been garage kept, adult owned, and properly stored. The paint is in terrific condition. The chrome shines like new. Tires are in terrific condition. Wheels, hubs, frame, suspension, etc are very clean.All systems are in perfect working order. This is a turn key motorcycle that needs absolutely nothing.Feel free to e-mail me for any questions at: katierussell@gmail.comThank you. .

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