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2007 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $37000
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:21 ColorColor: Custom
Location:

Sand Springs, Oklahoma, United States

Sand Springs, Oklahoma, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

This motorcycle is literally one of a kind. There is not another like it and if you haven't seen it in person you can not imagine the level of detail each craftsman put into it. It has never been defeated in its category be it: rubber mount, semi-custom, Road King, custom, touring or dresser. This bike would be the crown jewel for the discriminating collector. This bike has had almost every part upgraded or customized with the exception of the frame itself so that the ride quality/comfort was not compromised.

21000 miles

This one owner bike was purchased in 2007 from Myers-Duren Harley Davidson in Tulsa as a stock black Road King. It has been meticulously maintained and all services have been completed at one of the two Tulsa dealers authorized by Harley Davidson. Complete maintenance records are available. It has had stage 1 completed for optimized performance. Always garage kept. Low Miles.

There are too many upgrades to list them all so just listing a few of the major ones: 
Custom wheels and calipers by Southern Plating in Tennessee. $ 1,500.00

Custom engraved dash panel and cover by Eddy's Hand Engraving in Florida. $1,000. Our motorcycle featured on his wedsite.

Diamond Heads Show Cut into Heads and Cylinders -- A cooling system that sparkles for a lifetime. From Nevada $549

Custom seat, passenger seat, backrest and saddle bags -- by Kalin Motorcycle Seats in Florida. $4,000. Our motorcycle featured on their website.

Custom Engraving on headlight, front forks, all covers (timing etc) and more by Chrome Fusion in Nevada $5,000

Custom Paint throughout by Cutting Edge Illusions in Oregon $6,500. Our motorcycle featured here on their site.

Also includes : chrome Progressive shocks, chrome starter, chrome neck covers, 66 tooth super spoke pully, LED dash gauges (fuel and odometer), LED oil, Thundermax Autotuner, chrome engine cover, Rinehart True Dual Exhaust, LED accent lights, upgraded headlights and taillights, amber smoke lens, passenger and driver floorboards, chrome braided cables, custom shift linkage, mini ape handlebars, upgraded mirrors and much, much more. (receipts available for insurance purposes)

Since it started showing in 2011 this motorcycle has literally never placed less than first in its class. In addition, it regularly finishes Best in Show, People's Choice, Best Paint, Best Chrome/Plating. Some wins include: 2011- Hooters / Cancer Sucks -- Best Paint; 2012 -- Branson Motorcycle Rally -- Best Road King & Best in Show, 2012- Bikes, Blues & BBQ, Fayetteville Arkansas -- Best Touring and 2nd in Battle of the Bikes; 2013 -- The Chill, Park City, Kansas -- Best Dresser & 2nd Place best of all Makes and Models (Cars included); 2014 -- Jeff Williams Promotions 16th Annual Motorcycle Show, OKC, OK -- People's Choice, Best Custom; 2015 -- 31st Annual Capital City Motorcycle Show, Topeka, Kansas -- Best in Show, People's Choice & American Rubbermount

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