2007 Harley-davidson Xl 883l Sportster on 2040-motos
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2007 Harley-Davidson XL 883L Sportster, Air-cooled, Evolution - ONCE AGAIN, THE LOW IS PROVING THE COMFORTABLE WAY TO GO. The 883L truly lives up to its name for the 50th, with its saddle sitting lower than ever this year. Your backside rides just over 25 inches off the pavement, urged on by the steady cadence of an 883 cc Evolution V-twin. You’ll notice how the flat handlebar comes back to meet your fists, and the reduced effort on the clutch. It’s a feeling you’ll want to go on for eternity. But once in a while you’ve got to plant the side stand. That’s when the low seat makes it easy for a rider of any stature to set both boots down flat on the ground. You realize that the whole bike is designed with rider ergonomics in mind. Once again, low is proving the comfortable way to go.
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