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1984 Harley Davidson Fxrs For Sale!! on 2040-motos

$5,500
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Redding, California

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Harley-Davidson FXR description

Selling my 1984 Harley Davidson FXRS (club style set up.) Looks and runs well!! Black Paint job less then a year ago. Rebuilt motor, NO leaks or problems. custom black seat with red stiching, custom exhaust pipe, 12" risers with MX Bars, odometer reads 76,001 mis but rebuilt motor has about 20,000mis on it. Currently has Oregon plate and tags good until June 2015. Tires are new. Red LED lamps placed under gas tank, 80" EVO motor, S&S super Carb,Great bike, selling due to family relocating out of state. Please call or text Josh at or Sherri at. Asking $5500 OBO. . Can text or mail photos. Located in Bend Oregon.

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