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2011 Harley-davidson Fat Bob on 2040-motos

US $10,500.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
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Harley-Davidson fat bob tech info

TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson fat bob description

Bought bike brand new, ride it very seldom. Maintenance done on time at the HD dealership. New battery. Vance and Hines pipes and many accessories..just ask me.

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Harley-Davidson Closing Australian Cast Wheel Subsidiary

Thu, 08 Dec 2011

Harley-Davidson is closing its cast wheel and hub producing subsidiary New Castalloy, deciding to outsource production to third-party suppliers. Based in Adelaide, Australia, New Castalloy produces about 1,450 wheels and 500 wheel hubs per day for Harley-Davidson. That work will be transferred to outside suppliers by the middle of 2013.

Sign Up Now For An Edelweiss Harley-Davidson Tour

Thu, 31 Jul 2014

Edelweiss Bike Travel has over 34 years of expertise in worldwide motorcycle touring and has created a range of once-in-a-lifetime touring rides for both new and experienced riders. The new Harley-Davidson Authorized Tours provided by the Edelweiss team include a breathtaking ride through the beauty of the Bavarian Forest and ancient Habsburg Empire, a spectacular journey through the rugged scenery of Scotland and an unforgettable adventure through the stunning landscape of Morocco on the African continent. Harley-Davidson Authorized Tours operates over 200 tours globally each year.

Cool Cycles Ice Cream

Mon, 20 Apr 2009

John Gibson had a vision 15 years ago to sell ice cream from a motorcycle sidecar, inspired while running as he listening to motivational guru, Tony Robins. After years of experimenting with different bikes and setups, including using the Russian made Ural (he once owned a Ural dealership), Gibson, finally settled on the Honda 750 Shadow and the Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster. The Cool Cycles Ice Cream Company is open for business, the headquarters are located in Tacoma, WA where they will start selling franchises within a 100 mile radius, the Los Angeles area will be next and Las Vegas to follow.