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Harley-davidson : Softail 2005 Harley Davidson Screaming on 2040-motos

$42,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
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Addison, Illinois

Addison, IL
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

This 2005 Harley Davidson Screaming Eagle Fat Boy has been triked with a DFT Trike independent suspension system. Both the frame and the suspension has been chromed. It features the Low Rider-ST body style with 4.5 cubic feet of storage space available, trailer hitch assembly, trailer hitch light, L.E.D. lamps and custom paint job. It has 4059 original miles, has been garage kept and is in crystal clean condition! It was personally built by L.A. Thill/president of DFT Trikes. For more info regarding the independent suspension system, check out www.dfttrikes.com . $45,000 Thank you for checking us out, Safe riding!

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