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2004 Limited Edition Harley Davidson Fat Boy - Numbered 3 Of 150 - 3324 Miles on 2040-motos

US $14,000.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:3324 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Katy, Texas, US

Katy, Texas, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1690 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HD1BMY1X4Y033370

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2004 Limited Edition Harley Davidson Fat Boy. This bike was purchased from The Woodlands Harley Davidson in 2004 for $46,500. It is a numbered motorcycle and is number 3 of 150 made by Harley. All upgrades were done by Harley Davidson with the exception of the High Performance Kuryakyn air intake which I installed about a year ago. The bike is carbureted and is FAST AND LOUD. Below are some of the upgrades but this is not a complete list. Let me know if you are interested. Buyer is responsible for picking up or buying and coordinating shipping from Katy, TX. 

Title in hand

VIN - 1HD1BMY1X4Y033370
UPGRADES:
a. Custom leather seat
b. Chrome swing arm
c. Custom paint
d. Numbered 3 of 150 made by Harley
e. Vance & Hines exhaust covers
f. Upgraded Harley Davidson rims
g. Upgraded front and rear floor boards - Flame
h. Upgraded handle grips - Flame
i. Chrome oil pan
j. Chrome differential cover
k. Chrome push rod cover
l. Chrome oil lines with stainless braided flex hose adapters
m. Braided hoses and wires off the bars
n. Highway pegs
o. Upgraded brake and shifting pedals - Flame
p. Upgraded shift linkage - Harley Davidson Flame
q. Chrome shifter and brake arms
r. Chrome primary cover
s. Chrome auxiliary light covers
t. Chrome handlebar control covers
u. Screaming eagle performance chip
v. New battery - purchased last month
w. High performance Kuryakyn air intake - Pro-R Hypercharger
x. Chrome oil filter - replaced in the winter
y. Chrome horn cover
z. Chrome timing cover
aa. Chrome gas cap
bb. Chrome bolt covers throughout (I believe I am missing the swing arm bolt covers)
cc. Chrome forks
dd. Chrome dash panel 
ee. Chrome belt guard
ff. Chrome calipers (front and rear) 
gg. a little over 3300 miles
hh. Mikuni Carb

Problems: There are some scratches to the paint. The scratch on the front fender does not appear to have hit the paint. It looks like it may be able to be buffed out (professionally). One is on the front fender and one is on the rear. There are 2-3 spots where chrome has bubbled. 

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