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2012 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $27,500.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Dark blue and Black
Location:

Alamo, Tennessee, United States

Alamo, Tennessee, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):103 TypeType:Trike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner- Herbert Worrell (731)617-4663

Harley-Davidson Touring description

2012 Harley Davidson trike, Vance-Hines pipes, special sport striping, extra chrome, always stored inside. Must see to appreciate!! 

Moto blog

The Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Giveaway

Thu, 13 Aug 2009

FX Networks, the producer of the TV show The Sons of Anarchy, are giving away a 2009 Harley-Davidson FXD Dyna Superglide motorcycle that has been customized by Eagles Nest Harley-Davidson where there will be a special autograph signing with some cast members this Sunday, August 16th between 2pm and 4pm. The new season is set to premiere on Tuesday, September 8th at 10pm. Hit the jump for more details on the contest.

Harley’s Behind the Scenes at The Art of Rebellion

Wed, 06 May 2009

On February 7th, 2009, at the Robert Berman Gallery in Santa Monica’s Bergamot Station Arts Center, Harley-Davidson gathered 11 of today’s most relevant and exciting artists to present their take on the theme of rebellion. Because the event was so popular, The Art of Rebellion one-night only event quickly became a month long showing. Artwork was for sale and the proceeds were donated to Art Matters, a foundation that assists socially and aesthetically groundbreaking artists.

Milwaukee’s The Iron Horse Hotel

Tue, 19 May 2009

Historically speaking, the kinds of places that have openly accepted or invited motorcycle enthusiasts and their bikes were lacking in a number of areas. While they may have been convenient and offered motorcycle-friendly amenities, they did so with little comfort or luxury. On the other hand, accommodations on the higher end of the spectrum were pretentious and inconvenient for storing bikes and gear.