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Harley Davidson Street Rod Xg750a on 2040-motos

US $9,200.00
YearYear:2017 MileageMileage:302 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
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You may as well call this a new bike,was purchased in late August 2017 from a dealer....cash,no financing!Rode 302 miles only.Always garage kept and cleaned.All owners manuals,transferrable 2 year warranty from date of original purchase,can buy an addl. extended warranty from your local dealer.Runs,looks,handles great.Do not confuse one's self between this model,and the plain Street750,Street Rod has totally upgraded front & rear suspension for road course action(inverted43mm fork and reservoir rear shocks),and the rake is not so relaxed.Higher ground clearance& seat height,slightly shorter wheelbase,larger front disk, Dry Battery,Larger 48mm Mikuni Fuel Injection ports,higher compression,more HP & Torque,Overall more controllable!
The total package!
Yes,you can get a spanking new one,financed, from a dealer,however,when you factor in the destination charges,prep,finance charges etc,you are looking at a near $14000.00 bike.
Plus,this has been tried and tested for 300 miles and if it were to malfunction,it would have done so by now.Factory warranty would kick in for issues anyhow.
I would like to add a bonus not in the pics...close to $200.00 worth of Front & Rear axle bolt covers,Swingarm bolt covers...all in black,of course...they cover both exposed ends.ALSO,Coolant hose cover...goes on the left side of engine and covers the exposed hose that travels up between the jugs.
This is a great Bike,so,shoot me a FIRM offer...don't be scared,i can either accept,or,counter offer.

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Harley-Davidson Delivers Strong Growth For Fourth Quarter And For Full Year

Tue, 29 Jan 2013

Harley-Davidson released today its fourth quarter financial statements, revealing the company’s fourth-quarter income from continuing operations was $70.6 million on consolidated revenue of $1.17 billion, compared to 2011 income from continuing operations of $54.6 million on consolidated revenue of $1.18 billion. Fourth-quarter 2012 earnings per share were $0.31, up 29.2% compared to EPS of $0.24 in the year-ago quarter. For the full year, Harley-Davidson income from continuing operations was $623.9 million on consolidated revenue of $5.58 billion, compared to full-year 2011 income from continuing operations of $548.1 million on consolidated revenue of $5.31 billion.

Terminator 2 Harley-Davidson Is Coming Home

Tue, 04 Feb 2014

If you thought Arnold Schwarzenegger’s greatest role was in Terminator, then you should make your way to Milwaukee: The Harley-Davidson Museum has acquired one of the few surviving 1990 Harley-Davidson FatBoy motorcycles used in the filming of Terminator 2: Judgement Day. At the time of filming, the FatBoy was one of Harley-Davidson’s newest models, and the one now in the Museum’s permanent collection was ridden by Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1991 action classic. “Terminator 2 is an iconic film and a celebrated piece of pop culture history,” said Jim Fricke, Curatorial director of the Harley-Davidson Museum.

Forbes Expects Harley-Davidson to Announce Gains for Q3 2011

Mon, 17 Oct 2011

In anticipation of Harley-Davidson announcing its third-quarter performance in 2011 Forbes.com expects Harley will reveal its third straight quarter of sales growth. The article says that financial analysts expect “earnings of $0.76 per share, up 47.4% from the same quarter of last year.” Additionally, an 18.8% gain in revenues is expected. Interestingly, the article refers to Harley’s motorcycles as “luxury items,” and as such sees Harley’s increased sales and profit as a possible harbinger of an improving U.S.