2010 Harley-davidson Flstsb - Cross Bones Sportbike on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson Other description
2010 Harley-Davidson FLSTSB - Cross Bones, Financing availableDark, back-in-the-day badness with enough authentic chopper style to intimidate in any era.
Harley-Davidson Other for Sale
- 2011 harley-davidson flstse2 - cvo softail convertible cruiser (US $23,999.00)
- 2003 harley-davidson road king touring (US $11,500.00)
- 2005 harley-davidson heritage softail classic classic / vintage (US $9,500.00)
- 2006 harley-davidson road king custom touring (US $12,500.00)
- 2006 harley-davidson fxsts/fxstsi springer softail cruiser (US $14,995.00)
- 2008 harley-davidson rocker softail custom fxcwc custom (US $13,500.00)
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Qianjiang-Built 353cc Harley-Davidson Inches Closer to Production
Tue, 15 Mar 2022VIN decoder confirms 353cc Parallel-Twin engine A small displacement Harley-Davidson model developed with Chinese manufacturer Qianjiang may finally be nearing production. The prospective 350cc model has been in the works since 2019, and despite design filings of the bike and a look at the Harley-branded engine, we haven’t heard any official statement on when it will go into production. Harley-Davidson first showed renderings of its small-displacement model in 2019.
2015 Harley-Davidson CVO and Twin-Cooled Models Certified by CARB
Tue, 19 Aug 2014The California Air Resource Board has released new certification documents revealing most of Harley-Davidson‘s 2015 line-up. The CARB executive orders, required before a motorcycle is allowed to be sold in California, reveal new CVO versions of the Road Glide Ultra and Street Glide, two low versions of the Electra Glide and more models receiving Harley-Davidson’s Twin-Cooled engine. Introduced last year on the Ultra Limited, CVO Limited and Tri-Glide Ultra trike, the Twin-Cooled engine uses liquid-cooling for the cylinder heads, reducing emissions.
Zero Motorcycles Named to Made in USA Foundation Hall of Fame
Tue, 03 Jul 2012The Made in the USA Foundation has named Zero Motorcycles to its 2012 Hall of Fame class, recognizing the electric motorcycle manufacturer’s commitment to American manufacturing. Zero Motorcycles, founded in 2006 in Santa Cruz, Calif., by former NASA engineer Neal Saiki, becomes the second motorcycle manufacturer named to the Foundation’s Hall of Fame. Harley-Davidson was inducted in 2011.
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