Harley Davidson Vrod 2003 Vrsca 100th With Original And Custom Tins on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson VRSC description
It is a 2003 VROD VRSCA that is in perfect condition. It has two sets of tins so you can have the look of two entirely different bikes. It has the original silver/chrome Harley Anniversary set and a custom painted set worth $2000 that make it look completely different and one of a kind. It has new tires (Bridgestones) and a new battery last year. It has Screaming Eagle pipes and runs and sounds great. It has been garage kept and all services done by the local Harley Shop. It has a detachable Harley Davidson windshield.
Harley-Davidson VRSC for Sale
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