1982 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson Touring description
Here we have 1982 Sportster XLHA 1000cc. Rare 25th anniversary edition. Apparently there were only 750 produced. The bike is in good shape for a 1982. All the metal seems to be original. It has 15,xxxmi. With that said, the bike isn't "new condition". Some minor cosmetic blemishes here and there. there is a small unnoticeable ding on the underneath of the tank (pictured).
Again, for a 1982, it is in really good shape. Tires are in great shape. Mechanically, I am not a huge Harley enthusiast or v-twin carbed bikes to be exact. Biggest thing I had noticed is it needs a clutch adjustment and possibly a minor tune up. Bike runs and drives fine. Again minor adjustments here and there. Only thing I noticed that is aftermarket is the carburetor set up. It has an S&S Series E carburetor. I bought it to possibly ride around during summer but things changed and I got to put money into my boat. |
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