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Harley-davidson : Touring 2000 Harley Davidson Trike on 2040-motos

$16,500
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Penhook, Virginia

Penhook, VA
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Harley-Davidson Touring description

2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON D. F. T. TRIKE INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION. EAZY STEER (4 DEGREES) WITH REVERSE GEAR. BIKE IS LOADED WITH ALL OF THE EXTRAS. ALL CHROME. TIRES ARE LIKE NEW. CUSTOM PAINT: ORANGE/DEEP YELLOW - METAL FLAKE PAINT. BIKE IS SHOW QUALITY. WORKS AND DRIVES 100%. IT'S HARD TO FIND AN OLDER HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIKE IN THIS CONDITION WITH INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION, EAZY STEER AND REVERSE. THE BIKE IS LOCATED IN PENHOOK, VA 24137. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME. BIKE IS LISTED LOCALLY. ANY QUESTIONS CALL JOE @ 540-400-XXXX

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