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Used 2004 Harley-davidson Softail Night Train For Sale on 2040-motos

$14,000
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Boaz, Kentucky

Boaz, KY
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

HarleyDavidson Nighttrain Fast, powerful, and sharp! $4 ,500 worth of motor work done to it including 585 speed drive sns cam, delcron heads, a 45 mil mikuni flat slide, also a 10 1/2 to one wiseco pistons! Bored to 95 cubic inch! Has a thunderheader pipe Plenty of torque (104) and horsepower (105) Plenty of extras (headlamp, handle bars, pegs, powder coding) Totals come to $8 ,800 $1 ,700 Jesse James front wheel and matching sprocket on the back 14,800 Mileage Runs well and cranks great! Fairly new tires and has been taken care of! Financing Available!

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