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1994 Harley-davidson Softail Standard on 2040-motos

$5,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Gretna, Nebraska

Gretna, NE
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1994 Harley-Davidson Softail Standard, $5,900, image 1

Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

VINVIN:1BLL1XRY038787XX

Harley-Davidson Softail description

1994 Harley Davidson Softail This is a 1994 Harley, softail with a springer front end. Just under 14,000 mis. I m only the 2nd owner of the bike. Extras rear axle covers, tail rack, back rest, another set of handlebar, S and S carbeurator model K, I have the history on the motor, it has been stroked and cammed, larger cam than standard, saddle bags, front tire only 1,zero miles on it. Rear tire is in terrific shape. I bought the bike in 1998 with 8,800mis on it. Black tanks and fenders with classic Harley orange pin strip. It was purchased in Lincoln NE. It has adjustable valve lift kit, chrome sprocket. Financing is available, please call 877-566-XXXX for additional info! Full Financing Available Vehicle located in Gretna, NE AD ID No. 52729 Engine Description: View The Rest Of This Seller's Inventory: http://www.onestopmotors.com (opens in new window)

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