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2012 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom on 2040-motos

$9,995
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Augusta, Georgia

Augusta, GA
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Harley-Davidson Sportster description

2012 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 1200 CUSTOM*73CI*five GEAR*DETACHABLE WINDSHIELD*FORWARD CONTROLS*CHROME GRIPS*CHROME 5-SPOKE RIMS*PASSENGER PEGS*PASSENGER PEGS*PASSENGER SEAT BACKREST*LED TAIL/TAG LIGHT*130 FRONT TIRE*COLOR: RED/BLACK*ONLY 2700 mileS*ASKING $9,995*GREAT FINANCING RATES AVAILABLE ON ALL TYPES OF CREDIT*WILL TRADE FOR MOTORCYCLES, CARS, TRUCKS, BOATS, ETC.CALL OR FOR MORE INFORMATIONWE HAVE THE BEST SELECTION OF USED HARLEY DAVIDSONMOTORCYCLES AROUND!VISIT OUR WEBSITE @ WWW.CAPITALCITYCYCLES.NETVISIT OUR NEW LOCATION @ 7810 TWO NOTCH RD., COLUMBIA, SC. 29223(120367)

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Bobby Petrino’s Harley-Davidson Available for Auction – Comes With Baggage

Wed, 09 May 2012

A 2007 Harley-Davidson Road King Classic reportedly belonging to former University of Arkansas football coach Bobby Petrino is up for auction. Listed as salvage title, the Harley-Davidson is painted in the school’s colors and features a razorback boar – Arkansas’ mascot – painted on the fuel tank with the words “Hawg Wild”. Sports blog ArkansasaSports360.com reported it can confirm the bike was the one Petrino crashed April 1.

Zach Ness TV Show Let It Ride To Premiere August 14

Wed, 07 Aug 2013

Zach Ness, grandson of legendary custom bike builder, Arlen Ness, and his team are on a mission to break new ground in the custom motorcycle world. National Geographic Channel is going to capture Ness’ attempts on its new show, Let It Ride, With Zach Ness, premiering Wednesday, August 14 at 9pm EST. Coming from one of the most well-known names in motorcycling carries with it significant pressure, but Zach welcomes the challenge.

35 years ago this month

Fri, 28 May 2010

IT'S 35 YEARS since Evel Knievel attempted to jump 13 London buses at Wembley Stadium. Riding a heavy, slow Harley-Davidson XR750, the American daredevil had serious reservations about the jump, admitting the take-off ramp was too short, therefore limiting the bike's speed. But even though the plucky American knew his chances of pulling off the stunt were slim, he was reluctant to disappoint the 80,000-strong Wembley crowd.