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Harley-Davidson Sportster description
SELLING WITH NO RESERVE IS THIS BEAUTIFUL 2013 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 IRON This Harley Davidson Spoartster 883 Iron is a one owner bike, and has
been left stock. Powered by a 883CC v-twin engine with a 5-speed
transmission, the Iron puts out 53.8 lb-ft of torque at 3750rpm. It has a
laden seat height of 25.7", and a dry weight of 540lbs.This low mileage bike is in EXCELLENT condition showing NO wear .
The paint is in like new condition all around, the seat has no rips or
tears, and the engine is clean. THERE ARE NO blemish's on this bike at all is a The wheels are clean and dent free. Please
see pictures for more detail. please call me if you would like more pics or to know about a buy it now price 509-768-0367 good luck and happy biding
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