Harley-Davidson Softail description
This bike is all set and ready to go. With 540 miles on it it's not even broken in. This bike is show room new having never seen rain. The build itself cost $14,000 over the list price of the bike new. The steer horns are easily removed.
Features include:
In the build, bike was disassembled and the following parts were sent to Indy Powder Coating:
To add effect, this blacked out beauty is topped off with a custom weathered mail bag and the 3 1/2 ft Texas steer horns. Bike was sent to Mastertune to be dyno tuned. Please call or text me with any questions 260-760-1975 Kirk. I DON'T DO EMAIL. |
Harley-Davidson Softail for Sale
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