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1985 Yamaha Rz350 on 2040-motos

$9,000
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:23757 ColorColor: Black and Silver
Location:

Scottsdale, AZ

Scottsdale, AZ
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2003 Harley-Davidson Softail DEUCE, This is the 100th Annv. Deuce . New front tire & brake pad. Kuryakyn Chrome high intake air cleaner .LaPrea seat. Reinhart Crome Racing pipes &Power Commander module (Dynetuned to pipes) Side mounted chrome lic plate holder W brake light. $5000 worth of chrome on bike . This is the nicest Deuce in the State . A MUST SEE Have to stop riding due to health issues $9,000.00 4806284686

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Harley-Davidson and Best Western Expand Partnership

Wed, 20 Feb 2013

Harley-Davidson and Best Western have announced a three-year extension to their partnership which will now expand beyond North America. The two companies have been working together since 2006, providing benefits to customers of both brands. Under the new agreement, Best Western becomes the official lodging partner of Harley-Davidson‘s 110th anniversary celebrations as well as the preferred lodging partner of Harley-Davidson’s rentals and tours division.

Harley-Davidson Recalls 250,000 Motorcycles for Rear Brake Light Switches

Mon, 24 Oct 2011

Harley-Davidson is issuing a recall for 250,757 units from its Touring, CVO Touring and Trike line from model years 2009 – 2012. The rear brake light switch on the models in question may become degraded due to the heat from the exhaust systems. This may affect brake light function and may result in a brake fluid leak.

Harley-Davidson Denies Plans for Small-Displacement Model for India

Fri, 18 May 2012

India’s 13-million-unit-per-year motorcycle market is comprised of mostly small-displacement models, so it sounds odd at first when manufacturers such as Harley-Davidson and Triumph enter the market with their larger-displacment models. The question quickly arises as to whether they will stick with their existing big-bore models or introduce an all-new, small-capacity model for the Indian market. Manufacturers like the Big Four from Japan already produce smaller models for other markets so it’s a relatively easy task for them to introduce new models such as Honda‘s recently launched 109cc Dream Yuga.