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1961 Harley-Davidson Other (1961)
Good old 61 Panhead. The paint is not original. I ride this bike to work a couple times a week, weather permitting.2016-07-01 04:35:15Tacoma, Washington, United States2715,000.00 -
2003 Harley-Davidson FLHR/FLHRI Road King (2003)
2003 Harley-Davidson FLHR/FLHRI Road King, 1HD1FDV3X3Y703882 Beautiful bike that is in fantastic condition and rides outstanding! Call 253-460-2749 or 360-621-8667 - 100th Anniversary FLHR/FLHRI Road King Across the street it sits. In full chrome and painted sheet metal glory.2013-12-21 23:14:29Tacoma, WA51,1127,499.00 -
2002 Harley-Davidson FXST/FXSTI Softail Standard Cruiser (2002)
2002 Harley-Davidson FXST/FXSTI Softail Standard, VIN #1HD1BVB192Y016704 outstanding condition machine that looks and rides like new! Call 253-460-2749 or 360-621-8667 - Cutting edge custom styling committed to Harley-Davidsons heritage. A smooth running twin-cam 88B engine set in a classic frame.2013-10-16 09:33:47Tacoma, WA, US296,999.00 -
2002 Harley-Davidson V-ROD Cruiser (2002)
2002 Harley-Davidson V-ROD, An extension of a legendary line of motorcycles, the V-Rod represents the first member of a new family of Harley-Davidson motorcycles - the performance custom. A tightly refined package of pure custom Harley-Davidson style and attitude backed with the performance of the Revolution??? engine, the V-Rod plays to your senses and your soul.When you purchase a pre-owned motorcycle or ATV from Larson Powersports Northwest you can rest assured that you are buying a dependable, high-quality machine.2013-10-04 19:12:29Tacoma, WA, US119,499.00 -
RARE 2-TONE 91 HD SPRINGER SOFTTAIL TRIKE / with CONVERSION KIT FOR 2 WHEELER (1991)
This trike is a nice trike for someone who can handle it. Because of the springer front end I have a hard time handling it and do not ride it. I also can't reach the back break peddle.2013-09-28 21:27:35Tacoma, Washington, US12,0009,500.00 -
1965 HARLEY DAVIDSON PANHEAD (1965)
65 Panhead project. If you've ever wanted to own a classic 65 Harley Panhead here's an economical way to get one. What I have is a 65 pan engine with a clear title in my name, 65 panheads, 65 timer, 65 trans and inner primary, 65 date coded frame, swing arm, wheels, and brakes, 65 3.5 gallon tanks, 65 oil bag, 65 speedo not pictured but included. The front and rear fenders have later fender tips but I believe they're correct for a 65. The bottom end has been rebuilt and looks fine I have cylinders but don't believe I have the pistons. All the fins look good. The heads were gone through but have cracks at the exhaust valve guides like a lot of them do. I've run pan this way and never had a problem but at my age I'm just not comfortable with the cracks. Take a look at the pictures ask questions I'll help with the shipping but the cost is on the buyer. Lots of new and used parts to complete the project but I'm missing the 3 light dash, correct fender tips and I'm sure some other small parts.2013-09-03 09:48:39Tacoma, Washington, US13,24410,000.00 -
Harley Rocker with Heartland Custom Kit. Passenger seat. Apes. Rare Bike! (2009)
The bike is a one of a kind custom with over $6,000 in upgrades from Heartland Customs in California. Front and rear fenders have been replaced and internal LED breaks and turn signals.Seat has been replaced. There is an addition passenger seat that locks into the reinforced rear fender.Vance and Hines exhaust and stage-1.Roland Sands grips, air intake, and gas cap.18"inch apes.Forward controls moved forward an addition 3 inches to make for a more comfortable ride for 6' and above riders.Custom illumination on license plate. And only 2,800 miles!!2013-09-03 09:41:47Tacoma, Washington, US2,80011,000.00
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