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1999 Harley-davidson Fxstb Night Train on 2040-motos

$6,988
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:20853 ColorColor: Black
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Sturgis, Michigan

Sturgis, MI
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1999 Harley-Davidson FXSTB Night Train, Great Price!! - The new Night Train is what happens when we take a foray into the dark depths of tradition. And use it to push the limits like never before. Get a load of the profile. Minimalist seat. Chrome drag bars on top of 6" chrome risers. Wide raked fork straddling a 21" laced wheel. The look springs from the riders of another decade, who would strip away all that hindered the pure experience of the machine. Including any color besides black. You’re looking at three variations of black-on-metal. Textured on the Evolution V-Twin, set off by high gloss and wrinkle black pieces. Not to mention a lustrous black paint job. Take a look at the total effect. Style that eclipses anything parked nearby.

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