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2013 Harley-davidson Softail 2013 Flstc Heritage Softail Classic 103" *finance* on 2040-motos

US $11,950.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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2013 Harley-Davidson Softail 2013 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic 103

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2013 Harley-Davidson Softail 2013 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic 103 2013 Harley-Davidson Softail 2013 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic 103 2013 Harley-Davidson Softail 2013 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic 103 2013 Harley-Davidson Softail 2013 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic 103 2013 Harley-Davidson Softail 2013 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic 103 2013 Harley-Davidson Softail 2013 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic 103

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Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight and Roller Derby? [Video]

Thu, 10 Jun 2010

Canadian publication Cycle Canada had some fun on a photoshoot for its review of the Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight for the July issue. As Pete wrote in our own review, the Harley-Davidson Sportster Forty-Eight has a rugged, bobber-inspired look with its chopped fender, chubby front tire and underslung mirrors. For the guys over at Cycle Canada, the Forty-Eight conjured up a rather odd image: roller derby.

Airhawk Introduces DS Comfort Seating System For Dual Sport Bikes, Bikes With Narrow Seats

Fri, 16 May 2014

Airhawk, Inc., has introduced the DS Comfort Seating System, a cushion designed specifically for motorcyclists who ride dual sport bikes or bikes with narrower seats. Features of the DS cushion include a narrow front to match the seat profile of most dual sport/adventure bikes and bikes with narrow seats.  A tapered-down front minimizes unwanted pressure on the scrotum, and a heavy-duty hold-down strap system ensures a secure fit to the bike.  The DS also works well with narrow customized or aftermarket seats that have been installed for the purpose of getting the rider lower to the ground.

7 Motorcycles for Those Who Can’t Stay Balanced

Thu, 30 Oct 2008

I remember my first bicycle. A blue frame with white handlebars and a long white banana seat for comfort. I was riding a Smurf.