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$14,495
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:10485
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Harley-Davidson VRSC tech info

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Harley-Davidson VRSC description

2006 Harley-Davidson VRSCSE2 SCREAMIN' EAGLE V-ROD, This beauty is like new. 1 owner with 10,485 pampered miles. Approximately only 800 ever produced. Scarlet Red Pearl and Charcoal Slate. Frame is color-coordinated powdercoat. The 2006 VRSCSE2 Screamin' Eagle V-Rod developed by the Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) team features high-performance engine modifications and a host of special custom components that make this limited-edition V-Rod an even more powerful force among power-cruiser motorcycles Screamin' Eagle 1250cc Powertrain, 105 mm Big Bore pistons, Big Bore cylinders, High flow heads, Optimized cam timing, black and chrome finish motor, Fat 240 mm rear tire, improved heavy duty clutch with anodized Alumite coated hubs, 10 percent stiffer clutch spring, Brembo Brake systems, custom license plate bracket, push-button seat latch, relocated key switch, custom upper and lower side covers, chrome five-spoke forged Reactor wheels, Reactor rear sprocket, custom handlebar riser and rear riser cover, riser clamp and speedo/tachometer bracket, 1.25-inch fat handlebars with internal wiring, spun aluminum-faced speedo and tachometer mounted on handlebar, airbox cover console with LED fuel gauge, indicator lights and clock, includes custom seat and passenger pillion with snakeskin embossed leather insert, chrome headlight bucket, muffler end caps, clutch release cover with CVO emblem, chrome billet front sprocket cover inserts, chrome upper and lower triple trees, chrome hand controls and master cylinders, chrome billet-style mirrors, braided coated stainless plated clutch and brake lines, braided coated stainless control cables, chrome rear swingarm, chrome front fork sliders, rear shocks with chrome uppers, chrome footpegs, chrome brake and shift levers, chrome passenger footpeg brackets, polished slotted stainless shift rod, chrome swingarm pivot covers, chrome oil dipstick, chrome jiffy stand, chrome front and rear wheel spacers, chrome upper shock spacers, chrome front axle nut covers, chrome rear axle nut cover kit, chrome belt guards, color matched headlight visor, chrome side covers, chrome radiator covers, security system, smoked turn signal lenses, battery tender lead and tons of other factory chrome! Fully serviced, fresh fluids, & ready to ride.

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