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2009 Harley-davidson Flhr - Road King Touring on 2040-motos

US $13,999.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:19 ColorColor: Dark Blue Pearl
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Greeley, Colorado, US

Greeley, CO, US
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TypeType:Touring Stock NumberStock Number:672930 PhonePhone:8882832595

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2009 Harley-Davidson FLHR - Road King, PRICE REDUCED TO $13,999 FROM $15,999!With a combination of majestic styling and long-haul comfort, everything else on the road bows down in its presence.

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Hero Motocorp Teases Harley-Davidson-branded Model for India

Wed, 05 Apr 2023

An Indian-made air-cooled Single-cylinder Sportster? Harley-Davidson and Hero Motocorp announced a partnership back in 2020 for the distribution of existing Harley motorcycles and the development of a new range of models for the Indian market. We haven’t heard much from that arrangement… until now, when a selection of “spy photos” of a Harley-Davidson-branded motorcycle with a 400-ish cc Single landed in the hands of the Indian press.

Best Western Holds Photo Contest for Motorcyclists

Wed, 08 Jun 2011

Best Western is holding a new contest for motorcyclists to celebrate its 65th anniversary and the launch of its three types of hotels. The Best Western Ride Rewards Photo Contest is open to motorcycle riders and runs until July 15. To enter, riders must submit photos of their motorcycles in front of a Best Western sign from the chain’s 2,200 North American locations to the Best Western Facebook page.

Marlon Brando Estate Files Suit Against Harley-Davidson

Tue, 17 May 2011

Brando Enterprises, an operating entity that protects the Marlon Brando brand on behalf of the actor’s family, has filed a lawsuit against Harley-Davidson. The suit alleges Harley-Davidson used the legendary actor’s name without a license for a leather riding boot called “The Brando”. “It is interesting that Harley-Davidson – a company that is vigorously protective of its own brand – would seek to exploit an iconic property without benefit of a licensing agreement,” says  Jeffrey I.

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