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2011 Harley-davidson Vrscf V-rod Muscle Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $14,495.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: Vivid Black
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, TX, US
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Harley-Davidson VRSC photos

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Harley-Davidson VRSC tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:B8027 VINVIN:1HD1HPH14BC802733 PhonePhone:8883135881

Harley-Davidson VRSC description

2011 Harley-Davidson VRSCF V-Rod Muscle, 2011 VRSCF V-Rod Muscle - The 2011 Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle VRSCF power motorbike is full of power cruiser style, performance and ride enhancement features including a slipper Harley clutch. The slipper motorcycle clutch (slip and assist) is a unique Harley clutch that provides smooth, high-power handling in turns or whenever you downshift. By reducing clutch friction, the V-Rod Muscle slipper clutch helps keep your rear wheel at a controlled clip. The 240-millimeter wide tire in back also enhances the fat custom look of this power motorbike. This model has also been upgraded with Vance & Hines pipes and a multi-function LED lighting kit with remote. 3-Day no Questions Asked Money Back Guarantee on all Certified used motorcycles purchased! Click here to learn more! TO GET INTERNET PRICING CALL 713-880-5666 Trades Welcome Email with your Trade. Financing offered. All Credit Applications Accepted. Call 713-880-5666 for a credit app Extended warranty available on most motorcycles. Call 713-880-5666 for information. All Certified used motorcycles come with a limited powertrain warranty. Click here to learn more!

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Tue, 10 Aug 2010

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Harley Art

Mon, 16 Jan 2012

A new display in the Harley-Davidson museum in Milwaukee is set to open at the end of this week exhibiting the artwork of the firm's styling chief Willie G Davidson. As well as being the grandson of the original 'Davidson' and in charge of all Harley's styling, it turns out that Willie G is a dab hand with a paintbrush. According to Harley-Davidson, the display will include “idyllic rural landscapes and still life watercolour paintings with strong luminosity and form that hint at time spent in the countryside during 48 years as the pacesetter in motorcycle design.” The firm's museum has also announced other special exhibits planned for later in the year, including “Journey of the Iron Elite: The Evolution of Motorcycle Culture through the Eyes of African-Americans” and “Born to be Wild: The Black Leather Jacket” - a 4000-square-foot display dedicated purely to black biker jackets...

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