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2005 Harley Davidson Sportster Custom 1200 on 2040-motos

US $9,750.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:12478 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Perth Amboy, New Jersey, US

Perth Amboy, New Jersey, US
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Harley-Davidson Sportster photos

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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HD1CGP1X5K432530

Harley-Davidson Sportster description

Completely customized 2005 Harley Sportster Custom 1200. I put a lot of work into it and I hate to see it go. I just need a new project and am in no rush to sell it. I tried to stick to the classic chrome look with the black, going for old and new school and I think I achieved the look. I installed almost everything myself and had the Harley dealership inspect it when I turned it in for some brake work, they said everything looks great and they were surprised with the professionalism that seems to have gone into the bike. These are the blemishes on the bike: Has normal wear and scratches. No dent on the gas tank or rear fender, coin sized dent on the front fender. Paint chip on the gas tank and front fender. Scratch on the handlebar clamp. Small chrome chip  on the rear wheel. Runs great, starts up every time, keep it on a battery tender in the cold months and is garage kept. The bike has tipped over on me once when I parked on a hill. The right foot pegs are a little scratched and the right hand grip. No major damage. It's flawless.But the pictures speak for themselves. Here's a list of some of the mods and upgrades I went with. I'm going to try and remember and list them all.


Harley 1 Racing Timing and Derby Cover
Chrome Forward Controls
Spike Forward Air Assembly with a rain sock inside the Spike covering the filter
Vance and Hines Radius Exhaust Pipes
812 Progressuve Shocks, Bologna Cut
Temperature Oil Dipstick
Chrome Harley Footpegs
Black Fork Sliders off a Nightster
Sissy Bar with the Backrest
Kuryakyn Low Profile License Plate
Kuryakyn Low Profile LED Taillight
Kuryakyn LED Turn Signals in the rear and front
Kuryakyn light run turn brake and pulse module
128 Decibel Air Horn (Looks stock)
Chrome Cover for the Choke
Mustang Seat
Mustang Tank Bib with Pouch
Lock Gas Cap
Chrome Switch Housing
Chrome Levers
Kuryakyn Temperature and Clocks on the left switch housing
Chrome and Rubber Harley Grips
12 inch mini apes
2 inch riser
All new Burley Cables
Master cylinder rebuilt
New Lyndal gold racing brakes
Kuryakyn chrome cover for master cylinder
LED kit for the bike (changes 10 different colors)
7 inch LED trucker headlight and bullet housing
Joker machine speedometer side mount
Probably more...Just ask!

Thanks for looking. I hope my post was as informative as it can be. If you need to know anything else just ask me. All offers will be considered and I know the worth and quality of everything I put into it so please be considerate when offering. Thank you.


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