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2006 H-d Road King Peace Officer Special Edition (shrine) - Fuel Injected on 2040-motos

US $6,001.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:9227 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Barstow, California, US

Barstow, California, US
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1450 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HD1FWW366Y605981

Harley-Davidson Touring description

This is the 2006 H-D Road King Peace Officers Special Edition FLHRI. This bike is the Fuel Injected Shrine Collectors Edition. This bike is one of the nicest looking H-D Road Kings you'll ever see. Everything on it is practically brand new right down to the chromed axle spacers (front and rear). Don't be spooked by the salvage brand title. This bike is totally refurbished/rebuilt. I have the dealers history report from day one of when this bike was purchased. The damage was very minimal to say the least. Still like new with only 9K original miles. Oil is changed every 3000 miles with full synthetic to include tranny, primary and engine. No oil leaks and runs very strong. Has H-D OEM factory original Alarm Fobs and Security System. Key's match VIN number, bag locks, fork lock, and ignition. Key code matches birth certificate. All original! Most complete salvage bike I've ever seen. I'm sure the pictures speak for themselves. It was a fun project but time to move onto another one. Anyway... this bike has the following upgrades;

Engine:

H-D Stage One Air Cleaner Assembly, Vance & Hines Fuelpak, Vance & Hines True Dual Exhaust Headers, Rush Big Louie 4" Mufflers with 2" Baffles, H-D Transmission Oil Line Cover, H-D Digital Dip Stick, Topper allen bolt covers, H-D Rocker Bolt Covers, H-D Bar and Shield rear brake pad, H-D Bar and Sheild Shifter Pads. H-D Chromed Shift Linkage, H-D Logo Derby and Timer covers, H-D Bar and Shield Air Cleaner Cover, H-D Chromed Voltage Regulator

Wheels:

Front - V-Twin 21 x 3.25" 40 chrome spokes whith chrome billet hub. Tire is the Metzeler ME880 120/70 tire. Wheels have Performance Machine Chrome Mesh Brake Rotors to match spoke wheels with chrome button head mounting bolts and chrome axle spacers. Rear - H-D 16 x 3" 40 chrome spokes with chrome billet hub. Performance Machine Mesh Pulley with chrome allen mounting bolts. Tire is the Metzler ME880 16 x 130/MT90. H-D Chromed rear axle with chrome spacers. The tires have about 500 hundred miles on them

Front Forks:

H-D Chromed front forks with H-D chrome brake calipers, H-D Carbon Fiber brake pads (New), H-D Chrome Upper Fork Sliders, H-D Chrome Fork Wind Deflectors, Progressive fork lowering springs (dropped 2") to accomodate the 21" front wheel, H-D 18" Windshield

Handlebars:

Hill Country Customs 1 1/4" Beach Bars with H-D chrome switch housings and H-D Grips, Stainless Steel brake, clutch and throttle cables coated with clear neoprene, Chrome Seiko Clock Fork Lock

Fuel Tank:

Kuryakyn Flush Mount Digital Fuel Gauge and Fuel Cap

Handlebars:

Hill Country Customs 1 1/4" Pull Back Handle Bars, H-D Hand Grips

Lights:

Zenith Zeon 90 watt Headlight and Passing Lamp Light Bulbs

Zenith Ceramic Headlight Bulb adapter to accommodate 90 watt bulb

H-D Headlight Visor Trim

H-D Passing Lamp Visor Trim

H-D Blinker Light Visor Trim

H-D Brake Light Blinker Conversion Kit

Seat:

Mustang Seat w/ detachable drivers backrest, Mustang passenger pillion

Passenger backrest w/ luggage rack

Other Upgrades:

T-Bag Saddlebag Lid Covers

H-D Saddlebag Liners

H-D Saddlebag Crash Bars

H-D Battery (New)

I'm sure I missed something but I think I listed the most important parts! Check out the pics. Good luck in bidding !

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