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2003 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $12000
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:51 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Moyock, North Carolina, United States

Moyock, North Carolina, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,560 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

For sale is a Fully Custom Harley-Davidson Softail Bagger. This is my 5th Harley-Davidson and by far one of my favorites. Gets a lot of compliments and sounds Great!! This bike started life as a 2003 Heritage Softail Classic. The bike has less than 5200 miles since Engine Upgraded. Top end has been fully rebuilt with Big Bore Kit, Ported Heads, Pistons, Rings, and Seals. The bike runs like a top with NO LEAKS. This Bike is in great condition, with minimal wear for 2003. Almost every part of this bike has been rebuilt, customized, or is new. Bike comes with Thundermax Auto tuner and connection cable for self tuning if the need should ever arise (If you decide to do other engine mods down the road.) 

To see a video of the bike running post this in your youtube search browser
https://yout.be/9k4naqWoi0U

Below is a list of upgrades. 
  • 97" Big Bore
  • Keith Black Racing Pistons/ Rings
  • Flow Ported Heads by Revolution (Baxter, IA)
  • Andrews 54 Cams
  • NEW Cam Tensioners (Less than 5200 miles)
  • NEW S&S Adjustable Push Rods
  • NEW Cometic Seals Head, Rockers, and Jugs
  • NEW Brake Pads and Front lines
  • NEW Tire
  • Thundermax AutoTuner 
  • Integrated RUN/BRAKE/TURN lights in bags and fender
  • Baddad Rear Custom 4" Stretched Fender
  • 21" Steel Front Wrapped Fender
  • 21x3.5 Fat Daddy 52 Spoke Front Wheel and Rotor
  • Bubs 7 True Duals for Stretched Bags
  • Sumax 4" Stretched Custom Big Bags (Fully Lined)
  • House of Kolor Custom Paint Job
  • Lepera Bare Bones Low Profile Seat with Passenger Pillion (Stock Seat will Fit)
  • Custom Made 16" 1.25 Ape Hangers (Internally Wired)
  • Harley-Davidson LED Fuel Gauge with pop-up gas cap
  • Custom Blue LED gauges
  • New Ultima Softail Shocks (Less than 500 miles)
  • Linby Highway Bar
  • Custom Grips & Mirrors
  • Arlen Ness Big Sucker Air Cleaner
  • Upgraded Headlight and Passing Lights
If you have any questions feel free to contact me. Winner is responsible for pick-up/ shipping arrangements, but I will be happy to assist if possible. 


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