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1982 Harley-Davidson Other (1982)
NARLEY- a 1982 Harley-Davidson Custom titled as a 1982 Harley Davidson Take a Sputhe-built 1000cc Harley V-Twin and shove it into a Norton Featherbed frame – you’ve got yourself a “Narley”. The frame is from a Manx, and the bike also features Suzuki SV650 forks, and Trackmaster triple trees. This is a one of kind that fires right up, runs like a dream, and attracts EVERYONE'S attention. Can't drive it a mile without at least a few thumbs ups and spinning necks.2016-10-06 04:50:01Littleton, Colorado, United States1118,000.00
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Used 1998 HARLEY DAVIDSON ROAD GLIDE for sale. (0)
EXTREMLEY LOW MIES AND 1 owner!!!!!!!!2014-01-27 00:00:09Littleton, CO99,995.00
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1998 Harley-Davidson Model not specified (0)
FRAME: SWING ARM W/SIDE MOUNTED SHOCKS (DYNA FAMILY), FRAME AND SWING ARM PAINTED TO MATCH BIKE ENGINE: 1380 CC S & S ___ Y1912 TRANS: TR420653 five GEAR, CHROME SIDE AND TOP COVERS WHEELS: 16___ FRONT / 19___ REAR, CHROME three BLADE OPEN DISK WITH CURVED RIBBED DESIGN, $4,000 INVESTED TIRES: FT. DUNLOP HARLEY DAVIDSON D401F ___ 100/90 X nineteen ___ W/ ONLY 2,200 mileS RR. DUNLOP HARLEY DAVIDSON D401 ___ 130/90 X sixteen - W/ ONLY 2,200 miS BRAKES: DUAL DISK FRONT AND SINGLE DISK REAR W/POLISHED CALIPERS EXHAUST: SLASH OUT DRAG PIPES PAINT: CUSTOM ___FOIL___ PROCESS IN DEEP BURGANDY WITH BLACK ACCENT BACKGROUND RELIEF.2014-01-25 03:22:12Littleton, CO219,500.00
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2008 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic (2008)
2008 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic , Big bore kit, tuner, upgraded exhaust and speakers. $16,000.00 2483427234 FLHTCU2013-12-18 23:19:19Littleton, CO13,80016,000.00
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2012 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic (2012)
2012 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic , 2012 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Limited FLHTK Has remaining factory warranty and transferable extended warranty until June, 2017 Garage stored, never down. Features: 1690cc Twin Cam 103-cubic inch engine Aftermarket Tuner 6 Speed Transmission1HD High Flow Air Filter Vance and Hines True Duals Security system with ABS Stereo & CB upgraded with Hogtunes Big Ultra Kit (speakers and amp) Upgraded Heated Grips Chrome Switch Housings Cruise Control Bullet Rear Turn signal bar with brake module Brake module added to the tour pack lights Smoke Re-curve Windshield Rider backrest Upgraded Chrome Hinges Upgraded saddlebag latches Meticulously maintained by local H-D dealer and an ASC certified master mechanic. Financing available through my local H-D Dealer in Denver, Colorado if needed.2013-12-13 23:02:44Littleton, CO27,16724,999.00
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2010 Harley-Davidson Super Glide DYNA SPECIAL Cruiser (2010)
2010 Harley-Davidson Super Glide DYNA SPECIAL, 2010 Harley Davidson Dyna Super Glide with chrime oackage / custome leather saddle bags and exhaust. Low milages, always garaged, never rained. One owner, with all maintenance records.2013-10-17 18:06:44Littleton, CO, US813,500.00
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2006 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Touring (2006)
2006 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic , 2006 HD Ultra Electra Glide Classic Color: Black Peal. Condition: Excellent Extras: V&H True Dual Pipes, V&H Fuel injection Pack system, K&N Air Filter & Much, Much More............. Miles: 5,796 Original Miles.2013-10-16 08:39:11Littleton, CO, US518,100.00
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2006 Harley-Davidson V-Rod X Cruiser (2006)
2006 Harley-Davidson V-Rod X, Very clean, custom blue with plenty of extras. Tires are good. Two rear seat configurations, one for the cruiser good, one with a tall sissy bar for luggage and makes the V-Rod a tour bike.2013-09-29 01:36:39Littleton, CO, US238,000.00
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2006 Harley-Davidson Road King Touring (2006)
2006 Harley Davidson Road King FLHRI, approx. 25,700 miles. Original adult owner.2013-09-25 19:07:51Littleton, CO, US2512,000.00
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2009 Harley Davidson Rocker (2009)
Bike runs and looks like new, Forward pedals, 6 speed, small rake on front, 240 rear tire, twin cam 96 fuel injected, 19" new front tire. Powder coated grey on engine and frame. 4200 miles and counting.2013-09-03 08:09:27Littleton, Colorado, US4,20014,250.00
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