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2005 Harley-davidson Fxstd - Softail Deuce on 2040-motos

$10,995
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:5563 ColorColor: Vivid Black
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2005 Harley-Davidson FXSTD - Softail Deuce, NICE BIKE!When you sign your name to the title of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, you know you re getting a bike with style. If that title belongs to a Deuce, you know you got style taken full-bore. From the raked-out fork, chrome riser and low-rise handlebar to the straight-cut dragster rear fender, nothing was held back. The stretched tank could only be topped off by a full-length chrome console. It s motorized art at its highest form. There are chrome fender supports and a Badlander-inspired seat. And a pair of lustful eyes can t help but wander from the wire-laced front wheel to the 17 solid rear wheel with wide 160mm tire in back. Power comes by way of the Twin Cam 88B engine, available in carb or EFI. It s just what s needed to pry all that sleekness off the showroom floor and onto the endless road ahead.

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