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2004 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $27000
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:72 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States

Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,697 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

Fun to ride Harley Electra Glide Standard with too many to list new parts and improvements.
This high compression motor combined with cams, heads and displacement makes this feel like a very light bike it's a beast.
The Vance and Hines Big Radius pipes combined with the cams and high compression give it awesome loud performance sound. 
I bought it in 2007 from the first owner with 14,000 miles.
It developed a ticking noise so with 40,000 miles I had a ton of work done to it at Chester's HD in 2012.
The list of work done is in the photos.
I then put some aftermarket bags, custom rear fender, and some banana boards on it.
It also has air ride height adjustable shocks and a great sound system consisting of a Kenwood head unit with an
Alpine KTP-445U 4-channel Power Pack Amplifier for the front speakers and an old school 100wpc Linear Power for the saddlebag speakers.
All are run by smartphone or ipod with 3.5mm input.
The bags were cheap and not very flat but I ran out of money and put some cheap paint on it.
Overall it looks very presentable and its runs and handles awesome!

Moto blog

Actor and Avid Rider, Lorenzo Lamas, to Lead Charity Ride for Abused Children

Thu, 08 Mar 2012

Lorenzo Lamas, the heartthrob who played ex-cop Reno Raines, a chopper/cruiser-riding beefcake sporting a flowing mane (that most women wished they had), out for justice in the ’90s TV drama, Renegade, is a real life motorcyclist, and will lead a charity ride on June 3 as the grand marshal for Child Abuse Awareness. Slated to join Lamas are actors/riders from Sons of Anarchy, Southland and American Ninja, as well as law enforcement and the general public, on the ride that will depart from Bartels’ Harley-Davidson in Marina del Rey, Calif., and end at the Newport Dunes Resort in Newport Beach, Calif. Here’s the full set of details on the ride from the press release: LOS ANGELES, CA – March 8, 2012 – Organizers have announced that the much anticipated ’Ride to the Dunes’ for Child Abuse Awareness, led by Grand Marshal, Lorenzo Lamas, scheduled forSunday June 3, 2012 will begin with a beautiful ride from Bartels’ Harley-Davidson, 4141 Lincoln Blvd., Marina Del Rey, CA to the serene Newport Dunes Resort, Newport Beach, CA.

Motorcycle.com Adds a New Editor

Mon, 05 Nov 2012

While some moto publications are cutting back and constricting, Motorcycle.com is proud to announce the addition of a new editor to our masthead. MO readers, meet Jon Langston, our new Associate Editor. I knew Langston was a cool cat when I first met him at the Harley-Davidson Blackline unveiling in January 2011.

Harley-Davidson Reveals Project Livewire

Thu, 19 Jun 2014

Yesterday we published a scoop on what we believed to be a production electric motorcycle by, of all companies, Harley-Davidson, dubbed “Livewire.” Today, H-D officially announced Project LiveWire as the company’s first electric motorcycle.However, it appears as though our speculation about LiveWire going into production was a bit off base. Instead, The Motor Company is continuing with its customer-led product development approach and letting riders decide whether or not LiveWire sees the light of day. Starting next week select consumers across the country will be able to ride and provide feedback on the bike, helping to shape the future of Harley-Davidson’s first-ever electric motorcycle. While not for sale, Project LiveWire is specifically designed for the purpose of getting insight into rider expectations of an electric Harley-Davidson motorcycle.