Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2009 Harley-davidson Softail Deluxe Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $13,699.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Speedway, Indiana, US

Speedway, IN, US
QR code
2009 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE Cruiser , US $13,699.00, image 1

Harley-Davidson Softail photos

2009 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE Cruiser , US $13,699.00, image 2 2009 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE Cruiser , US $13,699.00, image 3 2009 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE Cruiser , US $13,699.00, image 4 2009 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE Cruiser , US $13,699.00, image 5 2009 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE Cruiser , US $13,699.00, image 6 2009 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE Cruiser , US $13,699.00, image 7

Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:3176168330

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2009 Harley-Davidson Softail DELUXE FLSTN, 1,832 actual miles, Vance & Hines long shot pipes, stage 1 kit, laydown curved license plate, rear fender bib, never been in rain, comes with a H-D cover ($250 value) and a Titan motorcycle cradle, excellent condition, $13,699.00 call 317-616-8330

Moto blog

Harley-Davidson at the 71st Annual Sturgis Rally

Mon, 18 Jul 2011

Harley-Davidson has announced its plans for the 2011 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Aug. 6-13 in the Black Hills region of South Dakota. Scheduled Harley-Davidson activities include the AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building, the XR1200 Racing Experience, Muscular Dystrophy Association pin sale and custom motorcycle raffle and the Harley-Davidson Ride-In Show.

46,061 Motorcycles Stolen in US in 2012

Mon, 25 Nov 2013

An average of 126 motorcycles were stolen in the U.S. every day in 2012, according to a report released by the the National Insurance Crime Bureau. That’s from a total of 46,061 motorcycles reported stolen that year a 1.3% improvement from the 46,667 motorcycles reported stolen in 2011.

Brazilian Police In Search of Carjacking Suspect: First Name Harley, Last Name Davidson

Tue, 22 Jan 2013

Brazilian police made what they thought was a breakthrough in an investigation into a string of carjackings. The key evidence was a baseball cap bearing what police believed was the suspect’s name: Harley Davidson. Sergeant Cunha, chief of police in the town Guapo in central Brazil, appeared on a television news station Goiania with an appeal to the public for help in finding a Mr.