2005 Harley-davidson Sportster on 2040-motos
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ONLY 2300 original miles
I will consider a reasonable offer. This bike has been garaged and is in excellent running condition with a new battery. Some surface rust on the chrome but this will clean up beautifully! Great Bike for a woman, one of the lowest seated Harleys made. XL 883C Sportster 883 Custom features: Rubber-mounted XL Evolution 883 engine Silver powder-coated engine and covers Chrome staggered shorty dual exhaust Laced 21-inch front wheel, disc 16-inch rear wheel One-piece, two-up seat Forward foot controls Please feel free and do ask questions! |
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