2010 Harley-davidson Street Glide Flhx on 2040-motos
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2010 Harley-Davidson Street Glide FLHX, Team Latus Harley-Davidson just completed a full 5,000 mile service on this 2010 Street Glide. This is a stock FLHX but it does have optional Cruise Control; which I almost consider mandatory on today's Touring Motorcycles. It was painted Vivid Black as all good Harleys should be. This FLHX has the newest frame configuration. A 96 C.I. V-twin/6 speed Cruise Drive transmission provides the go. Brembo Brakes provides the Stop. Rubber motor mounts, a touring saddle, rear air adjustable shocks and a great big Bat Wing Fairing provide the comfort. A Harman-Kardon audio system provides the entertainment. Harley-Davidson provides the reliability. All you have to do is put in some gas and provide its destination. Bob and Dave, our Internet Gurus are here to answer all your questions about this and all of our Used Motorcycles. Give them a call to set up a test ride. See you in Sturgis! (646483)
Harley-Davidson Other for Sale
- 2009 harley-davidson road glide ($16,495)
- 2011 harley-davidson fltru - road glide ultra ($21,995)
- 2009 harley-davidson heritage softail classic ($13,488)
- 2011 harley-davidson flhx street glide touring ($17,998)
- 2012 harley-davidson flstc ($17,500)
- 2010 harley-davidson flstn - softail deluxe ($15,491)
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