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2006 Harley-davidson Night Train Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $11,900.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: Vivid Black
Location:

brunswick, Ohio, US

brunswick, OH, US
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TypeType:Cruiser VINVIN:1HD1BTY136Y014724 PhonePhone:4404767828

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2006 Harley-Davidson Night Train , This is a 2006 Harley Davidson Softail Night Train. Twin Cam 95. With less than 15k miles and is in showroom condition. This is my baby and I have taken great care of her and its going to hurt to sell. This is not a stock bike as there are many upgrades. Starting with the engine. It has a dealer installed Screamin Eagle Stage II kit which includes big bore cylinders, flat top pistons, pushrods, and S.E.203 cams. And a Screamin Eagle Heavy Breather kit for induction. The carb is correctly jetted and this is the last year carburetors were available on Harleys. The exhaust is custom and you wont find another exhaust like it around and they alone turn a lot of heads. The pipes were made by Hooker before they stopped making exhausts for motorcycles. They are Fourbidden 4 into 1headers. I had them professionally thermal coated black and the tip chromed. The performance upgrades make for a very noticable bump in HP and torque over stock bikes as it turns it into a 1550cc from a stock 1450cc.The wheels are custom as well with black powdercoated rims and hubs and chrome twisted spokes for a one of a kind look. The lower fork tubes have been powdercoated black. It has a chrome bullet headlamp, LED tail light with integrated turn signals, and a quick detach passenger backrest. All billit grips and pegs. A left side leather swingarm bag, many more covers, caps, and accents. I also have original pipes with Screamin Eagle Slip-ons to go with it too. Tires are almost brand new as well. Asking $11,900/OBO. Message me, or call at 44O-476-7828 for inquiry or to set up a time to come take a look at it. $11,900.00/OBO 4404767828 PLEASE NOTE: If you are interested in buying this bike, you will have to be present for title transfer and identification purposes. And I will not transfer money Western Union. I have been contacted by 3 scam artists already. Please, no more. Thank you.

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