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1980 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $25000
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Raton, New Mexico, United States

Raton, New Mexico, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

You are bidding on a late 70's early 80's Side Car. It's in nice condition.
Mileage unknown
No reserve auction

Call Dan at 719-242-6120 if you have questions.

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10-seater Harley. Just what you need.

Tue, 04 Aug 2009

Ever gone to take your Harley for a spin and thought "You know, I wish this thing had a couple more seats, infact no, I wish it had 10". Well, you might not have done that, I know I haven't, but one man who did was Steve Hopkins who built this bike using 7 Harley-Davidson engines some which date back over 100 years. To prove it rides, Hopkins and nine passengers hopped on the bike on Saturday to start the 900 mile ride from Wisconsin to Sturgis.

New 2012 Harley-Davidson Models Named in CARB Documents

Mon, 20 Jun 2011

Documents released by the California Air Resources Board reveal two new models from Harley-Davidson’s 2012 lineup: a 10th anniversary edition V-Rod and a new member of the Dyna family. The CARB documents list motorcycles that have received approval for the state of California. The Motor Company has received approval for several 2012 models including the 2012 Harley-Davidson Night Rod Special Anniversary and the 2012 Harley-Davidson Switchback.

Tsunami-Tossed Harley-Davidson from Japan Washes Up in Canada

Mon, 30 Apr 2012

A shipping container holding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with Japanese plates was discovered on a beach in British Columbia, Canada. The container, which appears to be the cargo area of a box truck, is believed to be one of the first notable pieces of debris set adrift by the 2011 Japanese tsunami to land in North America. Beachcomber Peter Mark discovered the containerwhile riding his ATV along an isolated beach on Graham Island, an island south of the Alaskan Panhandle.