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2003 Harley-davidson Softail Fat Boy on 2040-motos

$17,600
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
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North Platte, Nebraska

North Platte, NE
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2003 Harley-Davidson Softail Fat Boy, $17,600, image 1

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2003, 100th Anniversary Harley Davidson Fatboy.. 14,667 mis. Vivid Black in color, fuel injected. LOTS and LOTS of Chrome! 100th Anniversary Gold Key package with detachable windshield. (the bad-lander seat that came with the package comes with the bike as well) This bike is all original on the internal inside. Do with it what you want. Custom ghost flames have been put on this bike for some VERY nice eye appeal. There is also driving lamps and a back rest, with pad added.. There is also a seven year extended warranty that comes with the bike (with 5 yrs left on it) This is a very nice bike. Dont miss out on it, Im sure it wont last long... Click contact link below for more info. Engine Description: View The Rest Of This Seller's Inventory: http://www.specialtyauto.net (opens in new window)

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Harley-Davidson Reports Q3 2011 Results

Tue, 18 Oct 2011

As expected, Harley-Davidson reported a net income of $183.6 million over the third quarter ended Sept. 25, 2011, a 106% increase from the $88.8 million reported in the same quarter of 2010. Harley-Davidson reported sales revenue of $1.23 billion, a 13.4% increase from the $1.09 billion reported in the same quarter of 2010.

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Fri, 26 Jul 2013

In a conference call with investors yesterday, Harley-Davidson Inc. admitted the rumors are true: the Motor Company is dropping the Road Glide. According to the Milwaukee Business Journal, during the investor call Thursday discussing second-quarter results Harley-Davidson (NYSE: HOG) Senior Vice President and CFO John Olin publicly confirmed the previously reported model dump to the Motor Company’s Touring lineup.

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Tue, 26 Mar 2013

A new survey conducted by the Consumer Reports National Research Center finds BMW and Harley-Davidson  owners are much more likely to report major problems with their motorcycles than owners of Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha motorcycles. The survey, which will appear on the April 2013 issue of Consumer Reports, says one in three BMW owners reported experiencing a major problem with their bikes in the last four years. Harley-Davidson owners were slightly better, with one in four reporting serious issues.