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2006 Softail Night Train, Ape Hangers, Black, Good Condition on 2040-motos

US $9,500.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:16600 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Bloomsbury, New Jersey, US

Bloomsbury, New Jersey, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2006 Harley Davidson Softail Night Train, original owner must sell. Ape hangers, 56 cubic inches, last year for carburetor, always garage kept, mileage is around 16,600. Extra stock parts. would prefer to have buyer come and pick up the bike and title. Please contact Gregg at 908-878-8728 for more information and detail

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