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1954 Harley-davidson 45" Flathead on 2040-motos

US $12,700.00
YearYear:1954 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Anniversary Yellow
Location:

Aurora, Ohio, United States

Aurora, Ohio, United States
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1954 Harley-Davidson 45

Harley-Davidson 45" Flathead photos

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Harley-Davidson 45" Flathead tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson 45" Flathead description

Very nice dependable rider, very rare 2 year color (54-55) usually starts on the first kick. Just had a professional restorer put in correct cloth wiring harness, new battery, throttle & advance cables, take apart carburetor clean & rebuild, also checked points, timing, and adjusted valves. Motorcycle has all original sheet metal in very good condition. Pogo seat assembly was also rebuilt. Pictures were taken at time motorcycle was being worked on, so if something looks out of place or missing, that's the reason. Bike is listed locally so i reserve the right to end the auction early. This bike can be seen & heard at the National Antique Motorcycle meet in Wauseon, OH. July 15,16, & 17 Any questions call or text Tom at 216- three three nine-9202 or 330-two zero three-4259 Thanks for looking!

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