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2012 Sportster Nightster Cafe on 2040-motos

US $1.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:300
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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Harley-Davidson Sportster photos

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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty VINVIN:1HD1EBL36EY117676

Harley-Davidson Sportster description

One of a kind cafe Sportster sure to grab attention wherever it goes!

This 2012 Harley-Davidson Sportster Nightster XL1200N has been customized from front to back.

Built with an eye towards both function and form there's nothing on this bike that hasn't been modified.

The engine breathes better and has more power due to Andrews cams, D&D exhaust, Roland Sands intake and a Dynojet Power Vision with an Auto Tuner to make this bike run as smoothly as a stocker.

Everything is kept cool with a Harley Davidson oil cooler

 From a handling and braking aspect we've added a floating front brake rotor with high performance EBC pads and a steel braided brake line.

The rear shocks were replaced with fully adjustable Ohlins and the front forks have received the full Race Tech treatment and an RSD fork brace installed.

 Pirelli Night Dragon tires have been spooned on to the wheels for excellent traction.

Nightrod bars and CRG bar end mirrors give a clear view to the Harley Davidson l.e.d. tach/speedo combo.

The black headlamp body houses a Harley Davidson Daymaker LED headlamp. If they don't see you than a 115db PIAA horn will get their attention.

 The wiring has all been cleaned up and tucked away beneath a 1.5" tank raise.

The tank also sports an ultra low profile gas cap.

Chainsickle rearsets and an RSD Avenger seat make for a sporty yet comfortable riding position.

This is a one of a kind cafe Sportster sure to grab attention wherever it goes!

Build list:

* Andrews Cams

* D&D Bobcat 2 into 1 Full Exhaust

* Roland Sands Design Intake

* Dynojet Power Vision w/ Auto Tuner

* Harley Davidson Oil Cooler

* Race Tech Fork Springs & Emulators

* Roland Sands Design Fork Brace

* OHLIN's HD142 Rear Shocks

* Harley Davidson Floating Front Brake Rotor

* Steel Braided Front brake Line

* EBC HH Brake Pads

* Pirelli Night Dragon tires

* Harley Davidson Daymaker LED Headlight

* Chainsikle Rearsets

* CRG Bar End Mirrors

* Harley Davidson Ultra Low Profile Gas Cap

* Piaa Horn

* Roland Sands Design Avenger Seat

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