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Harley-Davidson Touring description
This is a 2002 Harley Ultra Classic. The bike has an upgraded 95Ci motor with around 3k miles on the top end and around 35k miles total on the bike. The upgrades include a new stereo with usb,cd, remote, new pipes. The tires are relatively new with about half the tread left. Oil has always been changed regularly and all other fluids changed regularly as well. The bike is in good condition all around and will last for a very long time to come. I am moving out of the area and cannot take the bike with me so I must sell soon.
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