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2003 Harley-davidson Flstci 100th Anniversary Heritage Softail Classic on 2040-motos

$9,500
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:51386 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Ozark, Missouri

Ozark, MO
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TONS OF EXTRAS! Chrome front lowers, along with Progressive suspension springs, French Nacelle covers on all front lights & turn signals, Chrome turn signal covers, and levers, 1 1/4" Buffalo Bar 16" Ape hangers. Motor work includes Stage 1, intake kit, 203 SE cams, Power Commander Tuner, Hooker headers, and the latest dyno sheet shows 90 ft lbs of torq. The cams were installed at 41, 000 mi., inner cam bearings replaced with Timken brand bearings, cam chain tenssioner and outer cam chain replaced at 50,000 mi. Bike has had synthetic oil since 20,000. mi. The rear suspension has Arleen Ness adjustable suspension kit, you can lower the bike as low as 1 3/4" (not recommended, but looks cool). The alarm has been upgraded with the siren. The bike has quick detach back rest with luggage rack, quick detach saddle bags with locks, saddle bags have inserts to keep them rigid. The extra chrome that hasn't been mentioned includes chrome front fender skirt, regulator cover, chrome bolt kit for the motor side covers, tool box, rear axle covers, passenger running boards, lay down license cover, chrome pulley cover, chrome upper and lower belt cover.

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