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2005 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Classic on 2040-motos

$10,000
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Columbus, Georgia

Columbus, GA
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2005 Harley Davidson FLSTCI Heritage Softail ClassicThis motorcycle is very well taken care of, always maintained by a Harley Davidson mechanic.Just had the rear tire changed about 1000 mis agoJust had a 5,zero mile service completedRazor LSD performance exhaust, sounds good!! (have stock exhaust as well)Vance and Hines FuelPak for tuningiPod hookup for the speakers, 400watt amplifierDetachable windshield and storage case (not pictured)Rear sissy bar (not pictured)CoverThis is a great Harley, divorce forces me to sell it as much as I don't want to.Asking $10,000 OBO Make me an offer, no fair offer will be turned downreply to this or call/textThank You for looking

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