2007 Harley-davidson Flhr Road King on 2040-motos
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2007 Harley-Davidson FLHR Road King, FLHR - PACKED TO THE HILT WITH GOODS THAT INSPIRE ENDLESS HIGHWAYS. The first Harley motorcycle used a bicycle frame, had one cylinder and did the work of three horses. Times sure have changed. Nothing makes the road more proud. A giant chrome headlamp and nacelle. Detachable windscreen. Hard touring bags. Ample FL-style front end straddling a big-skirted fender. The Road King is packed to the hilt with goods that inspire endless highways. But it's not just there for show. The 96 cubic inches of Twin Cam beneath all the shining chrome is just the thing to take you down that road. It's rubber-mounted in our touring frame and matched perfectly to six gears in a Cruise Drive transmission, just waiting for your thumb on the starter.
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