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1997 Harley Davidson Softail Springer on 2040-motos

$2,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:8
Location:

New York, New York

New York, NY
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

OFFERED HERE FOR SALE IS MY 1997 HARLEY DAVIDSON SOFTAIL BADBOY RARE BLUE AND BLACK 7800 ORIGINAL MILES. BIKE HAS NEVER SEEN RAIN. ALWAYS GARAGED KEPT IN CLIMATE CONTROLLED GARAGE AND ALWAYS DEALER SERVICED.CUSTOM FRINT BILLET WHEEL, CHROME FORWARD CONTROLS,MAVHINE GUN KICKSTAND SUPERTRAPP HEADER ,BIGGER CARBURATER, BLACK POWDER COATED REAR TURN SIGNAL STEMS AND BACKREST,STAGE eleven KIT. BIKE IS ABSOLUTLEYA PLEASURE TO RIDE MO DISSAPOINTMENTS , SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY

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