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Used 2012 Harley-davidson Dyna Switchback 103 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$10,997
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Windber, Pennsylvania

Windber, PA
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Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

VINVIN:1HD1GZM17CC336253

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

Easily convertible from cruising to touring, it's like 2 bikes in one, with no compromises. The Switchback model's classic retro features have a contemporary look thatll never be lost in the crowd. From its hallmark chromed out headlight nacelle and its mini ape hanger handle bars, to its tank console with 5-inch speedo. This bike makes a modern visual statement thats truly rooted in Harley-Davidson heritage. This exceptional example has only 2700mis and is like new with only a small touched up chip on the right side of the fuel tank. Financing available.

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