2011 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson Touring description
You're looking at a mint condition 2011 Harley Street Glide in perfect condition except for one scratch near the rear seat bolt. Sedona Orange, a real beauty. 2927 miles, good rubber, 103", 6 speed, ABS, security system, fresh service of all fluids and filters. Extras include 6" smoked windshield, chrome windshield fairing trim, smoked fairing air deflectors, highway pegs, 4-point chrome rear docking system, and smoked front turn signal lenses. Also includes rider detachable backrest, not shown in pictures. Bike is beautiful, and with that one flaw as shown in the pics, is perfect. Never dropped, bike is virtually brand new. KBB $16,800, NADA $21,000. Get yourself a badass bike for way less than the market. You won't be disappointed. Check my feedback and you'll find 100% positive. $500 deposit required within 24 hours, balance upon pickup of the bike. Trust me, this is it!! Bike is also listed locally, so auction could end at any time. |
Harley-Davidson Touring for Sale
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