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Used 2008 Harley-davidson Road King Flhr For Sale on 2040-motos

$15,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:7
Location:

Missouri City, Texas

Missouri City, TX
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Road King Only 1400mis !! It is in terrific shape and has always been garaged and serviced regularly Bore x stroke is 98.6 x 111.3 mm V2 four stroke and displacement of 1687.97 ccm 6 gear gearbox Automatic starter It has a Marine Corp chain cover Windshield on cycle Low profile Tandem seat with dual removeable backrests Also equipped with Lo jack system Many extras have been added to cycle, including Tom Tom GPS with helmet audio The low mileage is due to my age and health. This is a wonderful motorcycle but I've reached the age that I shouldn't ride in the heavy traffic of Houston. Easy and quick financing available

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