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2004 Harley-davidson Sportster 883 on 2040-motos

$4,000
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:32500 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Santa Rosa, California

Santa Rosa, CA
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Harley-Davidson Sportster photos

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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(707) 585-8719

Harley-Davidson Sportster description

2004 Harley-Davidson Sportster 883 , This motor cycle has been garaged when not being ridden. Extras include Leather Saddle Bags, two up seating with pegs, padded sissy bar, windshield, time and temp on your handle bars and only 32,500 miles. Other extras include the original single rider seat and a used HD modular helmet. I am selling because I bought an FLHTCU Electra Glide Ultra Classic. The only damage is a couple of small nicks from the back of the passenger seat and some scratches on the windshield below your line of sight. (See Photos) $4,000.00 7075858719

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