Harley-Davidson Other description
1250 cc V twin DUAL OVERHEAD CAM belt Driven Engine Black Ice Paint and chromed trimmed end to end 1200mis on odometer Water cooled, 1250 cc, V-twin, DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT Torque:117 Nm 86.29lb ft 6500 rpm Curb weight 672.4 pounds Category Cruiser Cruiser Getting married and the boss said it had to go. Always maintained meticulously on schedule with nothing but premium fluids parts and service every time. I keep the bike in the living area which is another reason she said it had to go so it looks brand new. Full financing professional nationwide shipping and extended warranties are all available on approved credit.
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Zero Motorcycles Named to Made in USA Foundation Hall of Fame
Tue, 03 Jul 2012The Made in the USA Foundation has named Zero Motorcycles to its 2012 Hall of Fame class, recognizing the electric motorcycle manufacturer’s commitment to American manufacturing. Zero Motorcycles, founded in 2006 in Santa Cruz, Calif., by former NASA engineer Neal Saiki, becomes the second motorcycle manufacturer named to the Foundation’s Hall of Fame. Harley-Davidson was inducted in 2011.
Harley-Davidson Goes Low for 2015
Tue, 26 Aug 2014Harley-Davidson revealed the new 2015 Electra Glide Ultra Classic Low and Ultra Limited Low, offering what it calls the the lowest seat height of any premium touring motorcycle on the market. Designed with riders 5 feet 7 inches and shorter in mind, the two Low models have a seat height of 25.6 inches from the ground, or 1.7 inches lower than the regular models. The lower seat isn’t the only change to accommodate shorter riders.
Motorcycle Buying Tips For Women
Fri, 17 May 2013Over the past few years, especially since the height of the economic crisis, more and more women have turned to motorcycling both as a way to save on fuel costs, but also to experience the joys of the open road. In an article recently published by Consumer Reports, some tips are provided for women looking to enter the sport for the first time. The first bit of advice is to “Sit on a lot of different bikes first,” says Angela Annamalai of Shelby’s Powersports in Bronx, New York.
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