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$13,294
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:10090 ColorColor: BLUE
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Garland, Texas

Garland, TX
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Harley-Davidson VRSC description

2005 Harley-Davidson VRSCSE VROD, ASK THOMAS FOR DETAILSThe 2005 VRSCSE Screamin Eagle V-Rod developed by the Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) team features high-performance engine modifications and a host of special custom components that make this limited-edition V-Rod an even more powerful force among power-cruiser motorcycles.

Special custom features of the Screamin Eagle V-Rod start with a choice of three exclusive color-and-graphics combinations: Candy Blue and Dark Candy Blue, Two-Tone Candy Cherry, and Electric Orange and Black. Color is applied to the airbox cover, fenders and radiator shroud. New upper and lower side covers are chrome plated. The hydroformed tubular perimeter frame receives a color-matched powdercoat. A new airbox cover features an inset chrome console holding an LED display for the fuel gauge, indicator lights and a clock.

Controls are revised to include a new forged, chrome plated handlebar riser, clamp and instrument bracket which support a traditional speedometer and tachometer with spun-aluminum faces. The aerodynamic projector-beam headlight is mounted in a new chrome shroud and has a chrome bucket. Handlebars are 1.25-inch-diameter and feature internal wiring.

Other special components found on the Screamin Eagle V-Rod include new chrome forged-aluminum five-spoke Reactor wheels and matching Reactor rear sprocket, new muffler end-caps, and a new custom seat and passenger pillion.

Features of the 2005 VRSCSE Screamin Eagle V-Rod include:

Paint: Candy Blue and Dark Candy Blue
Two-Tone Candy Cherry
Electric Orange and Black
Frame is color-matched powdercoat
Screamin Eagle 1250cc Powertrain
105mm Big Bore Pistons
Big Bore Cylinders
Custom CNC Ported Heads
Optimized Cam Timing
New Heavy Duty Clutch
New Custom Upper and Lower Side Covers
New Five-Spoke Forged Reactor Wheels
New Reactor Rear Sprocket
New Custom Handlebar Riser and Rear Riser Cover
New Riser Clamp and Speedo/Tach Bracket
1.25-inch Fat Handlebars with Internal Wiring
New Spun Aluminum-Faced Speedo and Tach Mounted on Handlebar
New Airbox Cover Console with LED Fuel Gauge, Indicator Lights, and Clock
New Custom Seat and Passenger Pillion
New Chrome Headlight Shroud
New Chrome Headlight Bucket
Revised Rear License Plate Module with Chrome Turn Signals and Stalks
New Muffler End Caps
Clutch Release Cover with CVO Emblem
Chrome Billet Front Sprocket Cover Inserts
Chrome Upper and Lower Triple Trees
Chrome Hand Controls and Master Cylinders
Chrome Billet-Styled Mirrors
Braided Coated Stainless Plated Clutch and Brake Lines
Braided Coated Stainless Control Cables
Chrome Rear Swing Arm
Chrome Front Fork Sliders
Rear Shocks with Chrome Uppers
Chrome Footpegs
Chrome Brake and Shift Levers
Chrome Passenger Footpeg Brack

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