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2003 Harley-davidson Road King Cvo on 2040-motos

$19,500
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:7950 ColorColor: GOLD
Location:

Niceville, Florida

Niceville, FL
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2003 Harley-Davidson Road King CVO, For sale a rare 2003 (3400 manufactured) Harley Davidson CVO Road King FLHRSEI2 Screaming Eagle with less than 8K miles. The bike is in mint condition. I have replaced all of the chrome or parts that even looked like they were "old". Bike has the rare tour pack option ($1600.00 in 2003), Has two custom Corbin Seats with back rest ($750.00/$525.00). Has three Windshelds (original short smoked one, 16 inch smoked and a rare 100 year anniversary clear unit. The bike has both the rare 100 year anniversary horn cover, and gas cap. Bike has two up system. Backrest with the 100 year anniversary emblems and the luggage rack, and one without the luggage rack. The hard bags and the touring pack are lined and have removal luggage. Have installed the touring lights and bar which was an option ($1,400.00). Custom one off 103 gear shift. Comes with a three year unlimited extended warranty that can be transferred. I have a new (OEM) front wheel ($650.00) and kickstand, tack cover and lock cover. Parts manual, owners' manual and 2003 original marketing materiel. Includes the American Iron Mag in detail review of the bike. Too many items to list. No lookers please, No test riders please. No low balls as I am pricing the bike at the point where I am losing money. This bike is a rare classic in the condition it is at this time. She is a show stopper at all bike events. It has the original 100 year anniversary bike cover still in the box. You can find this model from 15-18K in high mileage and rough or fair condition without any of the extras on this bike. You can find this model with low mileage 15-25K with some equipment in good condition for 21-25K. This bike has no dents, no marks, run hard and fast and is in excellent condition. For the money you can't find this model in this condition. Health issue is the only reason I am selling. You can pick the bike up local or pay for shipment. Currently under HD financial. HD will finance this bike in a second. Think about it - if you want a classic that very few individuals have even seen or do you want to ride a bike common like everyone else? contact -if serious! $19,500.00 8505822247

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