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2002 Harley-Davidson Touring (2002)
2002 Custom Harley Davidson. Completely re-done. Was a Harley Road Kind Standard. Bought from the original owner, a friend, this year, and spent thousands making changes.2016-11-20 04:34:19Conway, South Carolina, United States816709
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2004 Harley-Davidson Touring (2004)
2004 Harley-Davidson Road King Custom, 18,500 miles, needs nothing, bike is ride ready. Comes with additional touring seat, rider and passenger detachable backrests, luggage rack. Garage kept its entire life.2016-11-17 04:34:03Conway, Arkansas, United States187,950.00
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Harley Davidson Road King 2004 (2004)
2004 Road King in excellent shape. Has been garage kept since it was bought. Bike has never been wrecked.2013-10-01 15:18:05Conway, South Carolina, US11,8137,500.00
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2012 street glide with 9700 miles,big blue pearl (2012)
bought new late 2011, have added 4 point docking hardware and passenger backrest and luggage rack, and slightly taller smoke windscreen, the rest is stock. it does have cruise, never been laid down or ridden hard. 103 and 6 speed gets about 45 mpg2013-09-03 09:54:33Conway, Arkansas, US9,70016,800.00
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2008 Harley Davidson Road King Classic MINT Extras 105th Anniversary NO RESERVE (2008)
DESCRIPTION This is a 2008 Harley Davidson “Road King” EFI that has only 12,850 (approx) miles on it with NO RESERVE. Yes, that means the highest bidder gets it. It is the 105th Anniversary edition #1678 numbered out of 3000 made. It has a clean copper looking color and copper accents throughout the bike. The bike has a CLEAN and CLEAR TITLE. The bike has never been crashed or wrecked in any way. All of these extras are dealer installed. This bike has two different looks. It has a real comfortable fit. It has dealer installed alarm with the FOB key. Don’t have the time to ride. THIS BIKE IS EXTREMLY WELL TAKEN CARE OF, CLEANED AFTER EVERY RIDE, NO CHROME PITTING. It also has a killer sounding set of “Rush Adrenaline” with extra set of baffles to change the sound if desired. It sounds real nice and deep now. It has factory alarm system. It has approx $5000.00 in extra on the bike; look at the pictures of all the extras that are chrome. It has extended front lights, new floor boards, chrome controls on bars, chrome luggage rack, chrome front fork cover, chrome cap covers, chrome rims in awesome shape. A lot of other chrome as well. This BIKE LOOKS NEW AND IS SHOWROOM SHAPE!!!!!! It has cruise control. It has had ALL service done and is ready to ride. It has tires in great shape as well. It has only used synthetic oil as well. When pipes were changed the carburetor was tuned as well, this alone cost $925.00. It has detachable windshield and detachable rear back rest, in 2 minutes. It has a clean and clear SC title in hand. It also comes with factory pipes as well. The bike runs great and has no leaks at all. Good Luck bidding! I promise whoever wins the auction will be extremely happy!! Any questions please email. PAYMENT The winning bidder is to make an instant non-refundable deposit of $500.00 with PayPal. The remaining balance is to be paid in CASH when bike is picked up. The full payment is to be made within 7 days of auction end. The remaining balance can be paid with Cashier’s Check but it must clear before bike can be picked up we prefer CASH though. You can also pay entire balance with PayPal but Buyer will pay additional PayPal fees. This bike is a used bike therefore it is sold as is with No Warranty. Any questions please feel free to email. Please no bidders with (0) feedback!!! Thanks and good luck!!2013-09-03 03:56:54Conway, South Carolina, US12,85010,601.00
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