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Harley-davidson : Touring 2009 Harley-davidson Street Glide on 2040-motos

$15,495
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Harley-Davidson Touring description

THIS MACHINE INJECTS TOURING WITH A HEFTY DOSE OF CUSTOM COOL One look at the Street Glide™ isn't enough to appreciate its vast beauty. As smooth and refined as a centuries-carved limestone riverbed. This machine injects touring with a hefty dose of custom cool. A clean front view unencumbered by passing lamps. Mirrors incorporated within the fairing. Integrated LED lamps on rear fender ground effects. Slammed suspension and clean-cut, color-matched latch hardbags leave nothing for wind to catch on. A 6 gear, black and chrome new Twin Cam 96™ makes for a low cruising rpm to spread some wings. And a Harman/Kardon® Advanced Audio System to pump out good vibrations as this looker soars. Upon close of auction $1,000 nonrefundable binder is requiredwithin 48 hours. Payment in full is due within seven days of close ofauction. Forms of payment accepted are cash, cashier’s check, or creditcard with (a 3% charge). Price excludes taxes and othercharges.

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