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2003 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $12,500.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:28 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Clinton, Missouri, United States

Clinton, Missouri, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Touring

Harley-Davidson Touring description

2003 100th Anniversary Harley Davidson Road King with 28k miles. There is over $30k invested in this bike. Probably closer to $35K. I will list the major modifications and accessories, there is so many I cant list them all. This bike is chromed out to the max from wheels to the smallest of things like the bolts. To Start with bike has 18 inch chrome wheels with brand new rear tire, the rear wheel has one very small place where the chrome is messed up but very hard to see with the bags on. Also has Legends Air Ride, Baker Six Speed Transmission, 95inch big bore with Screaming Eagle high compression pistons, stage 3 head work (stage 3 port and polish with larger valves and springs) Andrews TW37 cams, Crane Cams Fireball Hi-Four Adjustable Ignition, and Rinehart true dual exhaust. I also had the heads and cylinders Diamond Cut. Cycle Vision built in turn signals in the bags as well as Cycle Vision Eliminator tail light. Arlen Ness floorboards, chrome front end and chrome calipers, billet mirrors, and more and more chrome. The bike also comes with quick detachable windshield and back rest, backrest has two pads a large pad and a mid pad also has a luggage rack. No dents No scratches the paint is like new. So much more... Asking $12,500 any questions please feel free to call or text me at 660-351-5353 or call 660-885-7129.


NOTE.. This bike is for sale locally as well so if sold locally I reserve the right and may end this listing at any time. The bike is for sale only in the United States. I will note ship or sale out of the country.

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