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Used 2002 Harley-davidson Dyna Wide Glide For Sale on 2040-motos

$8,999
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:25
Location:

Downsville, Louisiana

Downsville, LA
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Harley-Davidson Dyna description

This Baby is as smooth as silk. It also has an Extra Seat, Windshield, Tail Pipes and Handlebars. The represents a classic Harley-Davidson chopper, with its laid-back attitude and traditional custom styling. Powered by the eye-catching black and chrome Twin Cam 88 engine, the Wide Glide is not just a pretty face. The wide raked fork, skinny 21-inch wire laced front wheel, newly redesigned stepped seat, chrome headlamp, factory ape hanger handlebar, forward-mount foot controls and passenger sissy bar provide plenty of style, and the rubber isolation-mounted, 88 cubic inch V-Twin power train adds some real attitude. Key Characteristics Vibration-isolated, Black and Chrome Twin Cam 88 Engine Wide, raked-out front fork 21 in. laced front wheel Ape-hanger handlebar Bobtail fender Stepped, chopper seat Forward foot controls Chromed sissy bar and backrest Large, tank-mounted speedometer Financing, Shipping and Warranty available to qualified buyer!

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