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2001 Harley Davidson Road King Flhrci (converted To Carbureted) on 2040-motos

US $8,000.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:50028 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Strafford, Missouri, US

Strafford, Missouri, US
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2001 Harley Davidson Road King FLHRCI (Converted to Carbureted), US $8,000.00, image 1

Harley-Davidson Touring photos

2001 Harley Davidson Road King FLHRCI (Converted to Carbureted), US $8,000.00, image 2 2001 Harley Davidson Road King FLHRCI (Converted to Carbureted), US $8,000.00, image 3 2001 Harley Davidson Road King FLHRCI (Converted to Carbureted), US $8,000.00, image 4 2001 Harley Davidson Road King FLHRCI (Converted to Carbureted), US $8,000.00, image 5 2001 Harley Davidson Road King FLHRCI (Converted to Carbureted), US $8,000.00, image 6 2001 Harley Davidson Road King FLHRCI (Converted to Carbureted), US $8,000.00, image 7

Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1550 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

2001 Road King 1550 CC's with 50028 miles Converter to Carbureted

SE 5 Degree Advanced 6500 RPM Ignition Module, SE Coil, SE 251 Cams, SE Cam Bearings, SE Hydraulic Support Plate with Hydraulic Tensioners and High Volume Oil Pump, Jim's Lifters

SE Adjustable Push Rods, SE CNC Ported Heads with 1550 High Compression Pistons, SE High Flow Air Cleaner, CV  Carb with Dyno Jet Carb Kit, Pingel Fuel Valve,

Custom made 2 into 1 Exhaust with Rinehart Muffler

Harley Sundowner Seat, Leather Tour Pack (slight damage) with Detectable Mount, also Luggage Rack and Passenger Back Rest, Rider Back Rest Mount no Pad

FLHTCU Tank and Console and Speedo Ordered with Correct Mileage when purchased. 2009 Fork Springs Dampener Valves, New Fork Oil and Seals, New Steering Neck Bearings

Black Fork  Sliders and Fork Cans and Black Necell, 14" Wild One Chubby Bars, Black Mirrors and Levers, SE Grips, Mag Wheels

New Brakes, New Tires, New Battery, New Paint with slight imperfections

Master Technician at the local Harley Dealership, bike was built for my personal transportation but due to times being hard must sell.

Clear Title and ready to drive away.

 

 


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