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2003 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $15,900.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:30
Location:

Tomball, Texas, United States

Tomball, Texas, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

2003 Road Glide 100 Anniversary Model 30,900 Miles.  Vivid Black and Silver color combo. This bike is truly a one of a kind example well taken care of and shows little signs of wear. Always garage kept and clean.  This bike has been fully updated with over $10K just in parts- not including labor for professional installation.  Major upgrades as follows:

  • 88 has been replaced with 1550cc (95”) Correcting one major weakness in the original bike with revised internals for better long-term viable engine - $700

  • Diamond Cut Heads - $500

  • 5 speed has been replaced with a “Screamin’ Eagle” 6 Speed - $2,800

  • Vance & Hines Slip on Mufflers - $400

  • True Dual Headers - $450

  • Stage 1 intake - $150

  • Chrome Front End - $500

  • Front Rotor and Caliper Upgraded - $1100

  • Inner Primary - $300

  • Brake Clutch Perch - $400

  • Along with many other upgrades, too much to list

Recently updated custom front end with LED Halos and body accent lighting for safety over $1000. Full service performed about 1000 miles ago. Tires with just around a 1000 miles. Bike is in exceptional condition.  I get constant compliment on it and no one but Harley owner believe that it’s a 13-year-old anniversary model.  New custom front headlight assembly makes the bike look fresh and new.  The bike runs flawlessly.  This is not a story bike with all kinds of BS.  This is a loved bike that is ready to enjoy for a long time.  Updates have made this bike equal to if not nicer then newer bikes.  Updates are classy and not overboard.  Money went mainly to creating a reliable and fun cruiser.  My buddies with brand new bikes beg me to let them ride the bike.

I am selling as part of my negotiations with my wife regarding the number of toys I own.  My new Viper ACR is on the way and I need to make room. This means that though I respect people trying to get a good deal by lowballing, I will not take you seriously and respond.  This bike is for the right person that wants a piece of history but also wants a bike that is fresh and ready to reliably run 1000’s of more miles.

Thanks for looking!


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