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Used 1991 Harley-davidson Electra Glide Sport Flhs For Sale on 2040-motos

$8,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:20
Location:

Graytown, Ohio

Graytown, OH
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1991 HarleyDavidson in Superb Condition Black Exterior with Pin Striping Black Leather Seat, Lots of Chrome Equipped with a 80 cc Rebuilt Engine Only 20,zero miles On rebuild engine 5 Gear Gearbox, Air Cooling System Belt Driveline, OHV Fuel Control 10:1 Forged Piston File Fit Rings Cylinder Heads Ported and Polished five Angle Valve Job Crane Needle BRG Roller Rocker Crane Blue Stripe Valve Springs EV27 Cam Shaft mikuni Carburetor hsr42 mm Hayden Primary chain adjuster Never Been Dropped No Leaks k&n air filter crane HI-4 ignition all synthetic fluids new down tubes in front end new progressive rated springs and all new seals in front air suspension Financing, Nationwide Shipping and Warranties Available to Qualified Buyers lots of miles with no problems READY TO RIDE!!!! Updated 2013 08 16

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