Harley-Davidson Touring description
2005 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic. Bike has had the touring pack removed, comes with the bike along with some extra parts. Bike seems to run good and doesn't have any issues other than the radio doesn't seem to work. If any other issues are present I'm unaware of them. Bike has 52k miles, but seems to be in good mechanical condition. Bike has factory alarm system and air ride suspension, appears to be fully loaded. Bike was dropped in the driveway, see fairing scratches... I've purchased a solo seat, bagger bars, adjustable lowering kit, etc... that can go along with the bike. Buyer is responsible for shipping. If bought locally delivery could be arranged. Bike is also for sale locally and I have the right to end this auction if purchased. |
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