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Used 2001 Harley-davidson Softail Deuce Fxstd For Sale on 2040-motos

$25,500
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La Crosse, Wisconsin

La Crosse, WI
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Used 2001 Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce FXSTD For Sale, $25,500, image 1

Harley-Davidson Softail description

HarleyDavidson Custom Duece, approx 8000 mis, purple, 88 cu in carbureted engine, 5 gear. One of a kind award winning bike. Entered in thirteen shows and finished 1st in all 13. Samson pipes and Metzler Tires. $40 ,000 invested- asking $25 ,500. Financing Available!

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