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2004 Harley-davidson Ultra Classic on 2040-motos

$6,000
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:46774
Location:

New Market, Maryland

New Market, MD
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TypeType:Touring

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2004 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic , The FLHTC/I offers a wind-splitting fork-mounted Bat Wing fairing, plush passenger pillion and backrest, 40-watt per channel sound system with AM/FM/WB Compact Disc and two low distortion speakers, spacious King Tour-Pak, and hard saddlebags as standard items. The Electra Glide Classic is electronic fuel-injected. Also, the improved chassis introduced in 2002 features a cartridge-type left front fork, strengthened swing arm and improved rear air-shocks for superior ride quality. Bat-wing fork-mounted fairing GTX nylon alloy lockable saddlebags and fiberglass King TourPak Full instrumentation 40-watt per channel stereo with CD also include plug for mp 3 music input. Vibration-isolated, Black and Chrome Twin Cam 88 Engine Triple-disc brake Air-adjustable rear touring suspension. Corbin seat, Three Pocket Windshield Pouch, Flag Holders, Waterproof GPS Box, Screaming Eagle Pipes, Beautiful pin striping. 46,774 miles $6,000.00

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