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2000 Harley-davidson Softail on 2040-motos

US $13,500.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:16 ColorColor: Custom orange and silver
Location:

Bryan, Ohio, United States

Bryan, Ohio, United States
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,550 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Softail description

I have a 2000 Softail Deuce in mint condition. The bike is in perfect condition. I have owned the bike since 2002 and am the 2nd owner. The only thing that I can even list that is wrong with it, would be the tachometer started skipping a little bit. Not sure what that is all about. The bike has always been stored in heated storage in the winter.Please ask with any and all questions.  Would consider trades of Can-Am defender or Honda Pioneer side x side.  Feeling very motivated to sell. Please communicate with shipping and payment questions. Email for more pics.


2000 Softail Deuce

16000 Miles

Custom Harley Davidson Paint, range and Silver with Flames and Dice 169 of 200

Big Bore Kit with Screamin Eagle heads and ignition

Kuryakyn Hypercharger custom painted to match

Thunderheader exhaust

Extended forward controls

Front spoiler painted to match

Tachometer

Quick detachable windshield

Harley Davidson solo seat w/ a 2up pad, lso custom painted rear fender cover for when 2 up pad and back passenger backrest is not on.

Screamin Eagle Deuce seat

Passenger backrest with pad

Neon lights under the gas tank

Custom Blue light

Custom Dice valve stem covers

Custom Dice fuel on/off lever

Custom Dice Timer cover

Light up Dice liscense plate bolts

Custom orange spark plug wires

All cables are braided

New Napa battery

Clear turn signal covers

Clear rear brake light

Large luggage SAC

Motorcycle cover

Manual and Shop Service Manual


Chrome accessories on the motorcycle:

Oil tank Voltage regulator

Derby cover Wheel lock

Oil lines Multiple nut and bolt covers

Front and back brake calipers Transmission tip & side cover

Swing arm with swing arm axle cover Carburetor top

Starter cover Speed-check transmission dipstick

Switch buttons Clutch bracket & master cylinder

Horn cover Master cylinder cover

Rear brake lever Billet style mirror/shifter/brake lever

Inner and outer primary covers Polished rear fender extension

Rear sprocket cover

Choke knob

License plate bracket

Helmet lock

Upper/lower belt cover

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