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Harley-davidson : Softail 1990 Harley Davidson Custom Rat on 2040-motos

$5,500
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Murphy, North Carolina

Murphy, NC
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

1990 Harley Davidson Softail Custom Rat Bike 1340cc Big Twin 80 Cubic Inch Bike has had the following work done: Cam work Headwork done Lowered Dyna Ignition System Fender Bobbed Tail light relocated S & S Carb New back tire New back brakes This bike is in excellent running condition, ready to ride anywhere! Family medical problems force sale. Big Twin for price of a sportster. $5,500 obo LOCAL PICK UP OR SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS MUST BE SECURED BY YOU.

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