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1999 Harley Davidson Fxst Softail on 2040-motos

$7,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:22
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Garrettsville, Ohio

Garrettsville, OH
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1999 Harley Davidson FXST Softail, 22,250mis, Exterior: Black, very clean bike, Dyna 2000 ignition, Interstate cam,Solid lifters, Adjustable push rods,Copper head gaskets for increased compression (160 PSI), Thunderheader two into 1 pipe, Floor boards with forward controls, sixteen in. Fat boy front end (fender, rim & tire), Saddleman seat (shown in outdoor photos), Corbin King Queen seat (shown in indoor images), Memphis Shades windshield, Hand painted pin striping on tank and fenders, many chrome extras and custom components. Optional: Leather saddlebags (US Saddlebag Co.) with mounting brackets-$300 extra. This bike is set up for low end torque and runs flawlessly. It has been well maintained. Currently needs new tires, other than that it is ready to go. Asking $7,995. Located in GARRETTSVILLE OH 44231, Contact Dennis at 330-348-XXXX for more info. This For Sale by Owner Listing was provided by CycleSellersUSA, a division of National Marketing Classifieds - NMSell

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