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1996 Harley Davidson Fxstc (tucson) on 2040-motos

$7,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:34
Location:

Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, AZ
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1996 Harley Davidson FXSTC (Tucson), $7,000, image 1

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I bought this Harley new in '96 and have basically been the only owner. I sold it at 1 time to a good friend of mine. He kept and rode it for a couple of years and then needed money, so he had to sell it. That person rode it for a little while and then advertised it on CL. I saw the ad and bought it back!!! So there is the history of this bike. Now for the stuff. New rear tire, chrome goodies including all chrome handlebar buttons, etc., windshield, polished front forks and new fork seals, mustang seat, Leatherlyke saddlebags, new primary chain, competition Barnett clutch, mild cam, upper end rebuilt at 34k miles, Vance and Hines "shortshot" pipes, and luggage rack. It's a great runner and sounds just as good!! I have not licensed the bike and the title is still in the guy's name that I bought it from. Don't want to sell, but as near as I can tell, 4 people can't ride it at 1 time so we are taking up boating instead :-) Call 403-XXXX anytime for more details or questions

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