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2005 Harley Davidson Road Glide Fltri 88ci Eng / 60 Day Layaway / World Ship on 2040-motos

US $8,250.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:67450 ColorColor: Brown
Location:

Reno, Nevada, US

Reno, Nevada, US
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2005 Harley Davidson Road Glide FLTRI 88ci eng / 60 Day Layaway / World ship, US $8,250.00, image 1

Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1450 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:1HD1FSW12

Harley-Davidson Touring description

2005 Harley Davidson FLTRI Road Glide

1450cc 88 cubic inch fuel injected engine w/5 speed transmission.  Two into one exhaust header pipe sounds nice. Nice brown paint with black flames, few minor scuffs,/chips (see pics). short windshield, Ape hanger handle bars, Allow wheels, Twin Disc brakes in front, single in rear. Cruise Control, CD Stereo (missing channel right thumb knob), Runs Excellent, Clean Title.

Nada Guides high book value is $12,900. low $9,700.

 The Bike is currently Reno Nevada at AutoBikeSales.com

trade-in from a New Harley dealer, no maintenance records available, Runs excellent

60 Day Layaway available

There is a $250 Layaway fee added to sale price. $2500 down, bike stays with dealer until paid in full. no refunds on any payments.

 $250 deposit due within 24 hours via PayPal, Balance or Layaway payment due within 3 days by Cash in person or Bank Wire Transfer only.

All Vehicles & bikes sold AS-IS.

Seller is a Nevada Dealer, Sales Tax collected by seller if sold to Nevada buyer, but not collected if sold out of state, No Doc or other fees will be applied. Out of state buyers will be given a 15 day drive away permit.

Call anytime if your interested in buying this bike. (530) 307-9275 - Brad

Shipping in U.S. approx. $150-$750 / Europe $550-$750 / Australia $650

There is a $350 Delivery Charge for delivery to Los Angeles or San Francisco CA. Shipping Harbors or check with Haulbikes.com for other quotes in U.S.

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