Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2004 Harley-davidson Softail on 2040-motos

US $10,900.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:22 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
QR code
2004 Harley-Davidson Softail, US $10,900.00, image 1

Harley-Davidson Softail photos

2004 Harley-Davidson Softail, US $10,900.00, image 2 2004 Harley-Davidson Softail, US $10,900.00, image 3 2004 Harley-Davidson Softail, US $10,900.00, image 4 2004 Harley-Davidson Softail, US $10,900.00, image 5

Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Scooter Store 770-962-5221

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2004 Harley-Davidson Softail Standard. Immaculate Condition. Extra Chrome, Modified Pipes (One Owner)..$10900. 770-962-5221 Tell them "Heath" sent You!

Moto blog

AMA Honors Zero and Scot Harden with Bessie Stringfield Award

Tue, 04 Mar 2014

The American Motorcyclist Association has bestowed a special recognition award to Zero Motorcycles and its Vice President of Marketing, Hall-of-Famer Scot Harden, for their work in attracting new riders and the positive impact they’ve delivered to mainstream media. Harden (pictured above from our recent Zero FX dirt riding review) and Zero were awarded the AMA Bessie Stringfield Award which recognizes individuals who have been instrumental in bringing emerging markets to motorcycling. The award is named after 2002 AMA Hall of Fame inductee Bessie Stringfield, the first African-American woman to ride solo across the United States and a civilian motorcycle dispatch rider for the army in World War II.

5 Awesome Motorcycle Gift Ideas for Kids

Fri, 05 Dec 2008

Wow, is it that time already? Time to drink eggnog and be merry until I get my credit card bill and then I’ll be drinking eggnog and trying to forget how broke I am. As we all know the most difficult part of the holiday season is the stress of shopping for gifts.

Motus Hires Former H-D Test Rider + Video

Wed, 09 Apr 2014

Bruce Edmiston was a Harley-Davidson test rider for over 20 years. In that time, he estimates he’s racked up well north of 500,000 miles on a wide variety of motorcycles from many different parts of the world. He retired from Harley-Davidson in 2009, but the prospect of helping Motus develop an all-American sport-tourer was just the opportunity he needed to come out of retirement and utilize his test riding expertise.