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2003 100th Anniversary Harley-davidson Fatboy Motor Trike Conversion on 2040-motos

US $15,000.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:82207 ColorColor: Gunmetal Blue
Location:

Acworth, Georgia, US

Acworth, Georgia, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

TypeType:Trike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1440 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Softail description

 This 100 Anniversary FLSTF has the special 100th paint job and badging.  Recent Motor Trike Renegade conversion with custom wheels, rider adjustable air ride suspension, luggage rack, carpeted trunk, fender bras, and front fork rake (EZ Steer) kit.  No reverse (not really needed) and no passenger pegs.  There are only 2k miles on the trike conversion by R&R Trikes in Jasper, GA.

This trike flys like a rocket with power to spare!  Hollywood cams, Daytona Ignition module, Mikuni HSR42 carburetor, Screaming Eagle cam chain tensioner fix. 5K miles on the engine rework by Kotic Customs in Woodstock, GA.  It has almost all the extra 100th anniversary parts except grips and gold key.  JM CB-2003 CB radio with hookup to MP3 player.  H-D Thunderstar front wheel, all cables are braided, Howard's Dynamic Duo Air Horns, Python 2 into 1 exhaust, Corbin seat with rider backrest and some other stuff I probably forgot I added. Garaged, on a battery tender (goes with the bike), and started at least monthly.  Serviced religiously with synthetics.  

It has been my baby, regular ride and occasional toy.  I am the original owner and probably have over $50k in it total over it's life.  I don't want to sell it but I'm physically unable to ride anymore.  This bike needs to be ridden and will bring someone as much happiness as it has brought me.  Friends who have ridden her recently always come back with with a big grin on their face.  She's got a lot of miles, but she's got a lot of miles left in her. There will be years of riding joy for the buyer.

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