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Used 2002 Harley-davidson V-rod For Sale on 2040-motos

$12,989
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:49
Location:

Lakewood, Colorado

Lakewood, CO
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2002 Harley Davidson V-Rod.2003 HARLEY-DAVIDSON VROD. BRAND NEW CONDITION PLUS DUST. BIKE HAS 49miS ON IT. BIKE BOUGHT NEW FROM SUN H-D IN DENVER,CO 11/06. RIDDENHOME FROM DEALERSHIP, AROUND THE BLOCK EVERY FEW MONTHS TO PRESERVESEALS ETC.., AND BACK AND FORTH TO STORAGE A FEW TIMES. INTENT WAS TOHAVE A FEW BIKES TO START SMALL RENTAL BUSINESS FOR EXTRA INCOME, BUTJUST HAD A BABY BOY IN FEBRUARY AND PLANS HAVE CHANGED. TAKE THISOPPORTUNITY TO GET A NEW BIKE FOR FAR LESS THAN '08 VROD AND GET THAT100th ANNIVERSARY BIKE YOU MISSED OUT ON. BIKE IS FACTORY PAINTED SILVER WITH BLACK STRIPE/GOLD PINSTRIPE DOWNMIDDLE. IT HAS AL THE 100TH ANIVERSARY BADGING. I HAVE NOT ADDED ORTAKEN A THING OFF THE BIKE. AM ALSO SELLING MY ERRAND MULE; '01 H-D DEUCE(BLACK, LOWERED, EXTRAS, 25K MILES,

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