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2005 Harley-davidson Fxdl/fxdli Dyna Low Rider on 2040-motos

$11,995
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:4775 ColorColor: Two-tone Smokey Gold Pearl / V
Location:

Marion, Illinois

Marion, IL
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2005 Harley-Davidson FXDL/FXDLI Dyna Low Rider, EXHAUST,STAGE 1 AC,GRIPS,VERY LOW MILES - The Low Rider model takes to the street as long, low and restless as ever. The profile is unmistakable, beginning up front with the raked-out fork, low-rise pullback handlebar and stretched tank. Downward and to the back, there are frame-mounted highway pegs, mid-mounted foot controls and a fat 150mm rear tire. Of course there’s the lowered suspension and low-slung seat. Those who like things on the low side will be riding just over 25" off the pavement and grinning ear to ear. That’s because everything about this riding position feels good. So it was only right that we give it the internal combustion to match. The Low Rider rides high on power with a wrinkle black and chrome Twin Cam 88 engine, in carb or EFI. It’s rubber-mounted, so the only thing about you that will ever be restless is your spirit.

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