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2005 Harley Davidson Road King W/ Trike Kit on 2040-motos

$12,900
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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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Heritage Drive 2005 Harley Davidson Road King FLHRI. 14,121 mis (today, still riding it). Sierra Red Metallic. Driver highway pegs. Trailer hitch. Front and rear tires new, about 1200mis on them. Changed oil and filter 2 weeks ago. Pre-owned Amzoil Synthetic 20w50 in Engine, Transmission, and Primary, with Amzoil chrome filter. No need to change oil or filter for 15,zero miles or 1 yr. TowPac InstaTrike kit with fenders painted to match the bike. This kit makes the Harley ride as a trike. In ten minutes (remove three bolts), you can ride as a 2 wheeler again. Led tail lamps on fenders. Lamps plug in by four way plug. I bought this kit because Rheumatoid Arthritis and Diabetes have damaged my feet and legs. I can no longer hold the bike up on 2 wheels with my wife and myself on it. This is a beautiful low mileage Harley Davidson Road King! See the images! It has been kept in a heated garage since I've owned. Must see! $12,900 cash or cashiers check. Title is clear. no accidents, never dropped. $1000 less if you want me to remove the Tow Pac Insta-Trike Kit. call or text from 9AM till 8PM.no warranty is expressed or implied.

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