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2014 Harley-davidson Vrscf - V-rod Muscle on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Vivid Black
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Sherman, Texas

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Harley-Davidson VRSC description

2014 Harley-Davidson VRSCF - V-Rod Muscle, Contact Ryan Long - Internet Sales (903) 892-2530 2014 Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle It sends 122 horsepower and 86 ft lbs of torque directly to your adrenal gland at 6500 rpm. The V-Rod Muscle doesn't stutter when it makes its statement. Key Features Fat Rear Tire Behold an ultra-fat, 240mm rear tire for a powerful, no-nonsense look and added grip. Harnessing explosive, off-the-line power, the rear tire on the V-Rod Muscle motorcycle enhances the pure dragster look with the sticky, high-performance tread you need for staying glued to the pavement. High Marks for Durability The Harley-Davidson Revolution engine is an extremely durable motorcycle engine. It survived the most brutal and aggressive durability test in the industry: the Dusseldorf Test. Simulating a grueling trip along Germany's notorious Autobahn, the engine endured a wide range of performance tests. From idle states to city speeds, to wide-open throttle and mountain climbing torque, the Revolution engine surpassed the goal of 500 hours of non-stop performance. H-D Smart Security System (Optional) The factory installed next-generation security system features a hands-free fob that automatically arms and disarms the vehicle electronic security functions as you approach and walk away from the bike. Stick the fob on your ignition key ring and let it do all the work. It's this attention to details and security that make Harley-Davidson motorcycles unique. Michelin Scorcher Tires The Michelin Scorcher tires provide the superior performance, sensational grip, impressive durability and excellent handling expected on a race-bred bike. The exclusive deep-cut tread design improves grip and water evacuation capability. Grip performance and durability is also enhanced by the tire's rubber compounds, which use the latest generation of Michelin synthetic polymers. Under the rear rubber, aramid belts are used to stabilize your ride, which helps inspire confidence in handling. Forward-Mounted Controls With the custom forward-mounted controls on the V-Rod Muscle model, you can kick back a little and stretch your legs for the ultimate power cruise through town or across the state line. It's time to take in the open road the way you were meant to on a two-wheeled machine that's built to outmuscle the rest.

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