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2010 Harley Davidson Road King Custom Bagger on 2040-motos

US $23,000.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:12000 ColorColor: Matte Black
Location:

Oxford, Michigan, US

Oxford, Michigan, US
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

TypeType:CUSTOM BAGGER Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):103 WarrantyWarranty:NONE For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HD1FHM18AB614951

Harley-Davidson Touring description

Custom 2010 Harley Davidson Road King

 

This bike started life as a 2010 Police bike and that is why it has the stock 103 from the factory.  She has just been customized in the spring of 2013, but she is no trailer queen.  This is my daily rider and only has 12,000 total miles. 


This bike has a comfortable seat, great suspension, superb handling, and incredible looks!  You will not find a better looking and riding Road King on Ebay at this price!!  All work on this bike was performed at my local Harley Dealership.

 

  • Sweet Matte Black paint job with gloss black HD "1" logo
  • 103" HD motor with Screamin Eagle Pro Stage II Kit
  • Rockers, Pushrods, Timing Cover, Trans covers, & Primary cover have all been powder coated gloss black
  • 19” Front & 18" Rear Black/Chrome Harley Agitator Wheels
  • Matching Agitator Air Cleaner
  • Gloss Black Harley front end kit
  • Custom HD Sidekick Seat
  • Custom front signals
  • Wrap style front fender
  • Harley Davidson Stretched Bags
  • Harley CVO Rear end kit
  • 11" Fred Kodlin Black Bonanza Bars from Santee
  • The bars are wired internally and cruise control has been added
  • 14" Dark Smoke Detachable Windshield
  • I had all of the windshield supports powder coated black
  • Vance & Hines Dual Headers with Blackout Rounds Slip Ons
  • Harley Davidson Premium Ride Hand adjustable touring shocks
  • PM Contour Rider & Passenger floorboards
  • Detachable passenger backrest
I think I have mentioned everything here, but if you have any questions please contact me.

I have taken great care of this bike.  Always garage kept and on a battery tender when not riding.  Like I mentioned above, this is a daily rider (well as much as you can in Michigan) so there are a few "beauty marks" from the road, but nothing you wouldn't see on any other bike that is ridden on a regular basis.  A few things to point out:  There is a small chip in the chrome on the front wheel, which is shown in one of the pictures above; also the under side of the exhaust on the right side as well as the rider floorboard mount have been scraped on the ground (you can also see this in one of the pictures).



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