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2006 Harley-davidson Reaper Fxstc/i Custom Low Reserve Low Miles Upgrades Grim on 2040-motos

US $12,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:1827 ColorColor: Tangerine Orange
Location:

Mahomet, Illinois, US

Mahomet, Illinois, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Cruiser VINVIN:1HD1BVB1X6Y019116

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2006 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC/I

LOW MILES and Low Reserve!!

This two time best-in-show award winner started as a 2006 HD Softail Custom. TENS of thousands of dollars later she has become quite a show stunner....but isn't a show bike. She was made to ride. The high quality paint and art work (of which many of you will recognize) will immediately grab your attention. Check out the depth and detail in the air brushing.

You'll find something new every time you look at it. The RSD one-off C&C machined rims, matching rotors and intake compliment the build and give the bike it's aggressive looks. The bars, billet aluminum forward controls and matching grips from Avon follow suit with the bike's sinister theme.

The brown leather single seat and matching dash piece give the bike the perfect amount of contrast as well as a bit of an old school look. A custom made brown/black LaPera two-up seat (silhouette II with afterburner stitching) is INCLUDED even though its never been installed.

The 20" front and 18" back wheel coupled with the rake of the forks gives the whole bike a sinister stance. It's been lowered and had a wide fender kit installed that easily handles the 200 back tire. The bike's tangerine orange paint works perfectly with the mix of black and chrome and grabs attention everywhere she goes.

Even though this bike is a lot of show there's plenty of GO in the aggressive engine build. Being the second owner of the bike there was some information lost in the shuffle so even though an engine build sheet isn't available all you have to do is crack the throttle....and pray to God you're hanging on. You can hear the cam lope and bore over the Vance & Hines Big Radius pipes at idle, however once you crack the throttle the only thing you can hear is pure power. You might consider avoiding the downtown area. Apparently tall buildings, narrow streets and car alarms don't seem to mix well with this bike.

The 2012 ALUMA aluminum trailer IS INCLUDED with the bike. Purchased new last year for $2700.

Don't miss this opportunity to own a real head turner, one-of-a-kind Harley-Davidson. Adult owned, non-smoker.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me (Dan) at 217-778-8029 (call or text).


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