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2003 Harley-Davidson Softail (2003)
This Motorcycle has show winning potential. Tons of chrome from swing arm to custom wheels. See photos for details. 88 cubic inch motor is fuel injected and has the Screaming Eagle Stage one kit with improved air cleaner and remapped for greater performance. Rinehart exhaust for additional power and that unmistakable great sound. Paint job, by Cleveland Custom, is a beautiful deep candy red with ghost flames throughout. Photos cannot do justice and you need to see this in person. Very low miles as stated (9796) but there may be a few more later as I take this out from time to time to keep it lubed up and operating properly. Bike has also been lowered so shorter riders or women can maneuver with complete confidence. Never been crashed or dropped and always garaged. This motorcycle also come with a second touring seat, tourbag for the rear rack and removable touring windshield to take your sweetie out in comfort. Regularly maintained by H-D mechanics with all manuals included. Everything works properly. All H-D parts used for customization so you have spectacular chopper-like appearance with H-D reliability and servicing.2016-08-08 04:37:18Montgomery, Texas, United States98,900.00
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2004 Harley Davidson Softail FLSTCI Heritage Classic FLSTC 2-Tone Amethyst Pearl (2004)
2004 Harley Davidson Softail FLSTC/I: Heritage Classic Bike is in Excellent Used Condition; Only 26,917 Miles The only notable blemish is a small rock chip in the front fender. Engine: 88 cu. in.2013-10-17 00:47:57Montgomery, Texas, US26,9178,899.00
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1992 HARLEY DAVIDSON SOFTAIL CUSTOM (1992)
We have a 1992 Harley Davidson Softail Custom for sale. It is a 1 owner PA bike. It has a windshield, grips, chrome lowers, drag pipes, sissy bar and luggage rack. It has been serviced and is PA state inspected. This is a beautiful bike with 28,275 miles. We have the original bill when the owner bought the bike. Thanks GOOD LUCK, GOOD BIDDING! Please be aware that our vehicles are for sale at all times. ZERO FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CALL THOMAS SHAHEEN at (570) 337-3119 BEFORE BIDDING. BIDS WILL BE CANCELLED OTHERWISE.2013-09-29 00:51:35Montgomery, Pennsylvania, US28,2754,751.00
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2012 Harley-Davidson Softail CVO CONVERTIBLE Sport Touring (2012)
2012 Harley-Davidson Softail CVO CONVERTIBLE, This bike is a CVO, Harley Davidson's Custom Vehicle Operation. High Performance Screaming Eagle 110 CI engine. The CVO Convertible is no longer built by Harley.2013-09-26 23:20:52Montgomery, TX, US628,500.00
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2007 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLSTF FAT BOY W/WARRANTY (2007)
Adds: Hi-Flow Intake, Vance & Hines Full coverage Long Shot Duals, 1 3/4" Rear lowering Kit, Chrome passing signal bar with smoked lenses and amber bulbs, Drag Specialties solo seat- Faux Ostrich, 1 1/4 Bagger II Handlebars, Chrome Master Cylinder, 1 1/4 Billet risers w/ Top Clamp, Braided Cables, Chrome trigger levers, Kuryakyn Iso Grips w/ Throttle Boss, Chrome Switch Housing, Full Hot Topper Kit, H-D Windshield Bag, Chrome lower Belt Guard, Chrome Sprocket Cover, Black rear fender bib, New tires and battery. Fuel Capacity: 5 gal. (18.9 L) Oil Capacity: 3 qt.2013-09-24 03:13:46Montgomery, Texas, US11,9909,999.00
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2006 Harley Davidson CLASSIC HERITAGE SOFTAIL (2006)
We are selling a 2006 Harley Davidson heritage classic Softail motorcycle.This bike is in great condition and has low mileage, under 6300 miles on it.Any questions call Justin or Dena 334-264-4014.2013-09-03 08:38:43Montgomery, Alabama, US6,28310,000.00
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