2008 - Harley-davidson Street Glide Flhx on 2040-motos
Point Arena, California, United States
Harley-Davidson Other description
2008 HD Harley Davidson Street Glide FLHX
-Carl Brouhard floor boards, shifter and back brake control.
-Rinehart headers and Exhaust system.
-Sinister 4" stretched bags along with Sinister front and back fenders.
-Custom flush mount brake lights.
-Paul Yaffee 13" monkey bars.
-Corbin solo seat.
-10 degree triple tree raked front end paired with a 23" Colorado Custom front wheel.
-Alpine deck, six Alpine 6x9's and a Alpine amp.
-Power commander tuner.
-Arnott Air ride.
-Everything on the bike besides the motor has been powder coated black.
-This bike is very clean, well kept and really nice.
-The new owner will not be disappointed with this bike!
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