2010 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Harley-Davidson Touring description
Titled as a 2010 Harley Davidson Roadking what you see here is an Eddy Trada Thundercyle build with no expense spared. Everything on this bike is first class with all metal fenders and tank one of a kind wheels, diamond cut heads and jugs, stretched headlight nacelle with Daymaker Headlamp and LED Tail Lights. The motor was done by Jon Sachs, the seat was done by Jeff Fibs, paint job by Bones, HHI controls and triple tree, one of a kind stretched handlebars plus a 600 watt stereo system with water proof speakers built into the saddlebags. The receipt costs just for what was put onto the bike is $40,000 if you add in the original bike itself, and labor the total put into the bike of over $50,000. |
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