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1989 Harley Davidson Fxr Custom on 2040-motos

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YearYear:0 MileageMileage:28
Location:

Jordan, West Virginia

Jordan, WV
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Harley-Davidson FXR description

Runs well. Completely redone. All new parts. Chrome Spoke front wheel. Sissy Bar. Windshield. Large Chrome Custom Headlamp, S_S Manifold. High Flow Air Filter. Pro-Cycle Speedometer. All new Andrew 5 Gear Gears. Phantom three Pipes. Solid FatBoy back wheel. Front and Back Floorboards. Custom Handle bars. Chrome Outer Primary. Chrome Head Bolt Covers. Chrome Luggage Rack. New High Flow Petcocks. New Spark Plug wires. Lots more Chrome. Small dent in gas tank. Small paint chip on back part of front fender. R-title

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