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2003 - Harley-davidson Road King Classic 100th Edi on 2040-motos

US $7,000.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:30395 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Bellerose, New York, United States

Bellerose, New York, United States
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2003 - Harley-Davidson Road King Classic 100th Edi, US $7,000.00, image 1

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Harley-Davidson Other description

Gorgeous 2003 Road King Classic 100th Anniversary Edition Gold Key Package Bike.
-Tons of added chrome and anniversary edition plaques
-Front end completely chromed
-All Chromed Controls
-Floating Rotors Added
-Hydraulic Clutch Added
-Foot Rest Added
-Vance & Hines True Dual Exhaust
-Back Rests for Driver & Passenger
-New Brakes
-New Rear Tire & Good Front Tire
-Anniversary Edition Plaques in Numerous Places

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Motus Hires Former H-D Test Rider + Video

Wed, 09 Apr 2014

Bruce Edmiston was a Harley-Davidson test rider for over 20 years. In that time, he estimates he’s racked up well north of 500,000 miles on a wide variety of motorcycles from many different parts of the world. He retired from Harley-Davidson in 2009, but the prospect of helping Motus develop an all-American sport-tourer was just the opportunity he needed to come out of retirement and utilize his test riding expertise.

Harley-Davidson Adds Twin Cam 96 and 103 Engines to Factory Remanufacturing Program

Tue, 17 Jan 2012

Harley-Davidson has added the Twin Cam 96, Twin Cam 103 and 2003-2006 CVO Twin Cam 103 engines to its engine remanufacturing program. The program, which previously accepted 1984 and newer Evolution 1340, Twin Cam 88, Twin Cam 88B and Twin Cam 95 powerplants, takes used engines, rebuilds and repaints them. Customers can take their existing Harley-Davidson motorcycle to a dealer which will remove the engine and send it back to the factory.

Most Obvious Press Release Of 2013: Biker Chicks Sexier Than Pedestrians

Tue, 31 Dec 2013

In a misallocation of funds Harley-Davidson recently spent an untold buttload of money proving something men have known for years: That women who ride motorcycles are sexier and better between the sheets than women who don’t ride. Common responses from male motorcyclists to the press release were: Duh; Tell me something I didn’t already know; Can I be a recruiter? Meant to entice non-riding females into the Harley-Davidson army by pimping the Bar & Shield’s website, www.h-d.com/women, the press release was peppered with effeminate catchphrases such as “physical intimacy, “communication,” and “improves relationships” but the basal message is one of female motorcyclists being sexier, happier and more confident than their non-riding counterparts.

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