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2014 Harley-davidson Softail Slim Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $0.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
Location:

St. Petersburg, Florida, US

St. Petersburg, FL, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2014 Harley-Davidson SOFTAIL SLIM, 2014 HARLEY-DAVIDSON?? SOFTAIL?? SLIM??The perfect blend of classic, raw bobber style and contemporary power creates a modern ride with unmistakable old-iron attitude.Key Features:Hidden Rear ShocksIf you want a comfortable bike but love that rigid-suspension look, you've come to the right bike. We've kept all the modern comforts where they belong???below the surface of a rad, vintage-looking bike. You get the classic lines of a vintage 'hardtail' frame with the horizontal rear shocks hidden in the guts. It's a signature rigid look, and you'll only find it on a Softail?? model.Pure Harley-Davidson?? StylingFeast your eyes on the Twin Cam 103??? engine and there's no mistaking its roots. This is authentic Harley-Davidson style through and through with an attention to detail you won't find from any other motorcycle company. Medium gray engine with black powder-coated cylinders and cylinder heads are topped off with polished rocker covers and an old school round air cleaner cover for a tough vintage Harley-Davidson attitude. It's a jewel machined out of metal. Pure. Dripping with power. From the classic edge of the cooling fins to the clean lines of cases and covers???the Twin Cam 103??? engine makes an ironclad statement about holding on to what's right and staying true to what satisfies.H-D?? Smart Security System (Optional)The factory installed next-generation security system features a hands-free fob that automatically arms and disarms the vehicle electronic security functions as you approach and walk away from the bike. Stick the fob on your ignition key ring and let it do all the work. It's this attention to details and security that make Harley-Davidson?? motorcycles unique.Engineered for Easy HandlingThe Softail?? Slim??? motorcycle may come on heavy, but its been designed to handle like a dream, with easy jiffy stand lift-off and great low-speed maneuverability, so you're always riding in control. And when it's time to stop, the low-slung saddle means your feet easily reach the road.Low Solo SeatThe low-slung solo saddle matches the motorcycle's clean, back-to-basics attitude, setting you in the bike so you ride like you're a part of it and the open road ahead of you.

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