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2008 - Harley-davidson Softail Fatboy Silver on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:2130 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States

Winston Salem, North Carolina, United States
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2008 Fatboy, silver, barely broken in, approx. $25K invested. Always garage kept and covered. Dealer serviced at 1000 miles. V&H pipes and Stage 1 Kit. Renegade "South Beach" wheels/sprocket installed ($2500) (18" front, 17" rear). Bike lowered 1"with HD lowering kit . National Cycle Switchblade Deflector windshield with quick detach hardware, Aileron grips, pegs, brake pedal. Lots of other chrome. Custom HD seat with Ostrich insert and stitching. Still have original seat if interested. Bike is immaculate from top to bottom.

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