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2011 Harley Davidson Road Glide Custom Fltrx-look Look Look on 2040-motos

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Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati, OH
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The Road Glide is no longer in production. Take a terrific look here at this 2011 Road Glide Custom FLTRX. It has the Power-Pak option offered in 2011 which is 103" motor, ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM brakes, Anti-theft, Cruise Control and the oil cooler. The bike has most of the catalog of diamond-cut accessories from Covington's Custom Cycle in Oklahoma. There is over $8000 of stuff on this bike including some HD stuff , Sinister Industries (John Shope) HOT ROD BARS and much more. Includes two extra windshields, 1 is the short Klockwerks and the other is the stock deflector. Rinehart slip-ons are the only performance mod. The bike currently has 8200 mis. My price is $24,000. Cash rules here so I can always listen to a serious offer. NO LOW BALL OFFERS. Don't ask what I'll take for it until you've come to look at it. If this ad is up, it's still for sale. 513-379-049seven......no emails. call or txt please. I would work a deal for a Heritage Springer or possible a Night Rod Special.

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