2001 Harley-davidson Softail on 2040-motos
Hurlburt Field, Florida, United States
Harley-Davidson Softail tech info
Harley-Davidson Softail description
Great condition---low miles. Just over 12,900 miles--10K service complete. Over $4,000 worth of upgrades. Screaming Eagle Stage 3: 95-inch engine upgraded from standard 88-inch engine--1588cc! Custom Mustang double saddle. Backrest. Pegs extended 3-inch forward. Low rider bars. Tachometer. Detachable windshield with bag. Leather saddles bags. Crane ignition. Andrews cam. Screaming Eagle breather kit. Kuston Krome exhaust. Alarm system. Kuryakyn ISO grips with Throttle Boss. Carb just rebuilt and re jetted. All original parts included. Full cover and sunshade included. No other bike out there has this low mileage, this many upgrades, for this low a price. Never dropped.
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