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2003 Harley-davidson Softail Deuce Fxstdi Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: Silver/Black
Location:

Olathe, Kansas, US

Olathe, KS, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:U079757 PhonePhone:8884651730

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2003 Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce FXSTDI,

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Harley-Davidson Dealers Top 2012 Pied Piper Prospect Satisfaction Index

Mon, 07 May 2012

Harley-Davidson dealerships topped the rankings for the 2012 edition of the Pied Piper Prospect Satisfaction Index, an industry benchmarking study examining how well dealerships treat customers, and turning shoppers into buyers. The Pied Piper PSI rated different manufacturers’ dealerships in a number of categories to produce an overall score. The study was conducted between July 2011 and April 2012 with 1,653 anonymous “mystery shoppers” gathering information at different dealerships across the U.S.

HD Recommends Things to Pack on a Long Motorcycle Trip

Thu, 23 Jul 2009

Harley-Davidson was kind enough to post on Twitter a PDF of a list of things to bring with you on a long motorcycle trip. And what a list! It’s hard to believe you could squeeze all this stuff onto yourself and your bike.

Tsunami-Tossed Harley-Davidson from Japan Washes Up in Canada

Mon, 30 Apr 2012

A shipping container holding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with Japanese plates was discovered on a beach in British Columbia, Canada. The container, which appears to be the cargo area of a box truck, is believed to be one of the first notable pieces of debris set adrift by the 2011 Japanese tsunami to land in North America. Beachcomber Peter Mark discovered the containerwhile riding his ATV along an isolated beach on Graham Island, an island south of the Alaskan Panhandle.