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2006 Harley Davidson Street Bob (college Station) on 2040-motos

$7,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:12
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College Station, Texas

College Station, TX
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2006 Harley Davidson Street Bob (College Station), $7,000, image 1

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I have a 2006 Harley Davidson Street Bob for sale. It has less than 12,000 mis. It has a full stage one upgrade kit with Vance and Hines short shot exhaust. Also has a factory HD antitheft system on it. I just put a new Harley Davidson upgraded speedo with tach. A complete service oil change and transmission service was just performed by Independence HD in College Station. The bike runs like a scaled ape with no mechanical issues. I have a canvas cover and a battery tender that will go with it. Please call Daniel at 979-255-XXXX with any question or to come look at the bike. NADA on this bike is $8200Asking $7000 obo

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