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2008 Ducati Monster S4rs on 2040-motos

$6,800
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:4679
Location:

Boston, GA

Boston, GA
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Harley-Davidson Sportster photos

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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

TypeType:Sportbike

Harley-Davidson Sportster description

2009 Harley-Davidson Sportster Xr1200 X, Professionally maintained, Vance & Hines custom pipes, Corbin custom seat (original seat also included). HD tail bag. Never dropped or damaged. Selling only because I have too many motorcycles and just turned 60. As is where is near Tallahassee, Florida $6,800.00

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Motorcycle Thefts Down 11.2% in 2010

Wed, 21 Sep 2011

Motorcycle thefts in the U.S. are down for the fourth consecutive year in 2010,  according to a report from the National Insurance Crime Bureau. There were 49,791 reported motorcycle thefts in 2010, an 11.2% drop from the 56,093 thefts reported in 2009.

New Indian Commercial Pokes Fun At Harley-Davidson

Thu, 18 Jul 2013

The big news in the motorcycle world this year is the return of Indian motorcycles. Earlier this year, parent company Polaris unveiled the all-new Thunderstroke 111 engine as a sneak peak to the 2014 Chief which is set to make its official debut at Sturgis at the beginning of August. To prepare for this momentous occasion, Indian produced this commercial, which takes a nice, healthy jab at the iconic Motor Company.

Marlon Brando Estate Files Suit Against Harley-Davidson

Tue, 17 May 2011

Brando Enterprises, an operating entity that protects the Marlon Brando brand on behalf of the actor’s family, has filed a lawsuit against Harley-Davidson. The suit alleges Harley-Davidson used the legendary actor’s name without a license for a leather riding boot called “The Brando”. “It is interesting that Harley-Davidson – a company that is vigorously protective of its own brand – would seek to exploit an iconic property without benefit of a licensing agreement,” says  Jeffrey I.