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2003 Harley Davidson 100th Dyna Wide Glide (janesville) on 2040-motos

$8,500
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Janesville, Wisconsin

Janesville, WI
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2003 harley davidson 100th dyna wide glide (janesville), $8,500, image 1

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

2003 100th anniversary dyna wide glide. 18,000mis. new pull back bars with the wires ran internally. all chrome hand controls (start, turn, horn, ect. not just covers.)all stainless braided brake and clutch cables. python pipes the bike sounds and runs well! I also have but are not pictured saddle bags, back rest, and a luggage rack. new front tire and rear is about half. always ran synthetic oil! no low ballers this is a great bike. 8500$ O.B.O. put wide glide in subject so I know that your not a spammer

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Harley-Davidson to compete in Hill Climb

Wed, 24 Jan 2018

For the first time in the history of the World Extreme Games, in addition to skiers, snowboarders and other extreme winter sports, Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders will also start competing. The new Harley-Davidson Snow Hill Climb medal discipline will be introduced during the final days of the games, which will take place from January 25 to 28, 2018. Athletes will climb on motorcycles on the slope of the SuperPipe track.

Motorcycle Ride for Diabetes

Fri, 23 Jan 2009

Photograph by: Roy Antal, Leader-Post By and large, motorcyclists are some of the most generous citizens in the world. Riding events all over the world bring in untold millions of dollars for numerous worthy charities. Keeping with this theme, one hardy Canadian rider is braving the Great White North’s frigid winter temperatures by riding his Harley coast to coast to raise awareness for diabetes, a disease that has seen a rapid explosion of new afflictions.

Three-Year-Old Motorcycle Prodigy?

Tue, 18 Aug 2009

Even though Tiger woods started paying golf at age two, this story of a three-year-old boy from New Delhi, India is probably just as impressive, maybe more.  Azeem Khan, photographed on the Royal Enfield Bullet above, has been granted a special license by judges in India allowing him to ride his motorcycle on side roads but is not allowed out on the main roads by himself. Khan’s father had to customize the bike so that the young boy could reach the controls and prove that he could handle the motorcycle on his own. I used to sit him on my bike and he would always grab at the controls.