2005 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos
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Bike runs great engine has no leaks tranny works great Vance & Hines exhaust few little scratches otherwise in great shape for its age Mustang seat stock bags comes with a backrest and sissy bar new rear tire front tire is decent new G man 170.00 battery. Only issue is it does not charge battery but drives great runs great you can test drive as long as you have mc endorsement. Retiring soon and getting ready to move at this price will go fast. Thanks for looking Ed
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