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2005 Harley-davidson Ultra Classic Screamin Eagle on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:31000 ColorColor: White
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Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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2005 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic...when bike was new, the 103 Screamin Eagle Motor and Screamin Eagle 6 Speed transmission was added by Dallas Harley Davidson as an upgrade. Bike is fuel injected. The bike has 30K miles with every record and complete service history since new....all synthetic fluid and all service current. Thousands spent on additional equipment: Performance Machine 18" Gasser Wheels with brand new Michelin Commander tires front and rear. Braided steel lines, Hog Tune Tweeter Pod with J&M Speakers, Carl Brouhard Chrome Accents, Harley Aluminator Trim Kit (very rare). Jagg Oil Cooler, Power Commander Race Tuner, Rinehart True Dual Exhaust, Harley Enhance Sound Amplification, Corbin Heated Seat, the list goes on and on. Sony radio and Biketronics Retro kit recently added. This allows your IPHONE or a thumb drive to be loaded into the radio by lowering the face plate, connecting the USB, then closing. The device charges while in the radio. With the Retro Kit, all operations work through the stock handlebar controls. I also have the original factory radio which was just restored by Harley under warranty. THE HARLEY EXTENDED WARRANTY WAS RECENTLY RENEWED so the bike is fully covered until December 2016 (unlimited mileage, includes tire and wheel package) This was $2K through Harley Davidson and stays with the bike. It can be kept or cashed in through Harley. 30K Service just completed by Harley...no issues found. You will not find a nicer, cleaner, better maintained motorcycle. Never dropped, never abused, no accidents, paint is immaculate (diamond ice white...rare color). Nothing spared on appearance or maintenance.

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