Harley 1988 Flht Tour Glide Classic on 2040-motos
Manteo, North Carolina, US
Harley-Davidson Touring tech info
Harley-Davidson Touring description
HARLEY 1988 FLHTS 1340 EVO DATE
1/7/13
. NEW PARTS TOP END REBUILT 680002
MILES
. NEW PISTONS 005. OVER CUSTOM CHROME
DS-750740
. NEW ANDREWS EV27 CAM
. NEW STEEL OIL BREATHER VALVE (MIDWEST)
. NEW SCREAMING EAGLE LIFTERS.
. NEW TRANSMISSION COVER
. NEW CLUTCH - BALL AND RAMP – EASY
PULL CLUTCH LEVER – NEW CLUTCH CABLE
. NEW CAM COVER
. RELAPED VALVES
. NEW FRONT ROTORS
. NEW FRONT BRAKES
. NEW REAR BRAKES
. REPLACED OIL LINES
. OIL COOLER
. NEW ADJUSTABLE REAR SHOCKS
TWO SEATS LOTS OF EXTRA PARTS.
CALL FOR MORE INFO 252 305 1952
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