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2017 Harley Davidson Street Rod
Xg750a on 2040-motos

US $7,400.00
YearYear:2017 MileageMileage:302 ColorColor: Black
Location:

CHESAPEAKE, Virginia, United States

CHESAPEAKE, Virginia, United States
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You may as well call this a new bike,was purchased in late August 2017 from a dealer....cash,no financing!Rode 302 miles only.Always garage kept and cleaned.All owners manuals,transferrable 2 year warranty from date of original purchase,can buy an addl. extended warranty from your local dealer.Runs,looks,handles great.Do not confuse one's self between this model,and the plain Street750,Street Rod has totally upgraded front & rear suspension for road course action(inverted43mm fork and reservoir rear shocks),and the rake is not so relaxed.Higher ground clearance& seat height,slightly shorter wheelbase,larger front disk, Dry Battery,Larger 48mm Mikuni Fuel Injection ports,higher compression,more HP & Torque,Overall more controllable!
The total package!
Yes,you can get a spanking new one,financed, from a dealer,however,when you factor in the destination charges,prep,finance charges etc,you are looking at a near $14000.00 bike.
Plus,this has been tried and tested for 300 miles and if it were to malfunction,it would have done so by now.Factory warranty would kick in for issues anyhow.Really,@ $7400.00,you will not find a better,cleaner,newer ride! PERIOD!
I would like to add a bonus not in the pics...close to $200.00 worth of Front & Rear axle bolt covers,Swingarm bolt covers...all in black,of course...they cover both exposed ends.ALSO,Coolant hose cover...goes on the left side of engine and covers the exposed hose that travels up between the jugs.
Absolutely no tire kickers or free rides,

Moto blog

Harley Art

Mon, 16 Jan 2012

A new display in the Harley-Davidson museum in Milwaukee is set to open at the end of this week exhibiting the artwork of the firm's styling chief Willie G Davidson. As well as being the grandson of the original 'Davidson' and in charge of all Harley's styling, it turns out that Willie G is a dab hand with a paintbrush. According to Harley-Davidson, the display will include “idyllic rural landscapes and still life watercolour paintings with strong luminosity and form that hint at time spent in the countryside during 48 years as the pacesetter in motorcycle design.” The firm's museum has also announced other special exhibits planned for later in the year, including “Journey of the Iron Elite: The Evolution of Motorcycle Culture through the Eyes of African-Americans” and “Born to be Wild: The Black Leather Jacket” - a 4000-square-foot display dedicated purely to black biker jackets...

2011 AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Champion Chris Fillmore

Tue, 06 Sep 2011

Chris Fillmore of Oxford, Mich., has won the 2011 AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Championship. Fillmore ended the season on a victorious note, winning the 2011 AMA Pro Road Racing season finale at New Jersey Motorsports Park. The Bruce Rossmeyer/Geico racer finished the season with five wins and eight podium appearances in nine races in the Harley-Davidson XR1200 spec racing series.

Harley-Davidson Breakout Recall Caused by Fuel Tank Angle

Fri, 25 Apr 2014

An official recall announcement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sheds some light on the cause of a recall campaign on 2013-2014 Harley-Davidson Breakout and CVO Breakout models. We wrote about the recall last week, after campaigns were initiated in Canada and Australia to address a problem with the fuel sensors not properly reading the correct volume of fuel. We now know the problem is caused by the angle of the fuel tank.