2003 Harley Davidson Fxst Black With Lots Of Chrome on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson Softail description
2003 Black Harley Davidson 100th Anniverary FXST/Softail Standard. The bike is painted vivid black with lots of chrome and has 13,600 miles. It has aftermarket handle bars, forward controls and Vance and Hines Straightshot exhaust that sounds really good! Bike comes with windshield, sissy bar and quick deatach saddle bags. This bike is a real head turner, looks great, sounds great and rides great. My dad owned the bike prior to me purchasing it from him and I have it owned it for the past three years.
On May-22-13 at 19:24:11 PDT, seller added the following information:
This bike has a salvaged title because the owner that my dad bought this bike from bought it back from the insurance company after he laid it down. He fixed the bike and then sold it to my dad. That is why there are no 100th anniversary emblems on the gas tank like there originally was. This bike looks and rides like it is brand new! This bike has been babied and has not seen a drop of water in the past 5 years since my father and I have owned it.
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