2004 Harley-davidson Softail on 2040-motos
International Falls, Minnesota, United States
Harley-Davidson Softail description
2004 Harley Davidson Night Train EFI 21,940 miles, all stock except hyper charger air cleaner. It has been recently serviced, and in excellent condition with no dents and no major scratches. It will need the rear brake pads replaced soon, I have new ones that will go with the bike. It will also come with an oem Harley service manual. No leaks and everything works as it should. Upgraded to a newer bike is the only reason for the sale. Runs and drives great! Bike is located in Hibbing Minnesota, any questions call 218-324-1825
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