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2010 Harley-davidson Sportster 883 Iron Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $6,300.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Fayetteville, Georgia, US

Fayetteville, GA, US
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Harley-Davidson Sportster photos

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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:2019723978

Harley-Davidson Sportster description

2010 Harley-Davidson Sportster 883 IRON, Garage Kept, 2 Keys owners manual and very low miles, $300 below KBB. call 201.472.3978 $6,300.00 HD Financing available: :// /en_US/Content/Pages/HDFS/private-party-financing.html?locale=en_US&bmLocale=en_US

Moto blog

Burly Preload Adjusters Available for Harley-Davidson Sportster And Dyna Models

Tue, 09 Sep 2014

For the discerning Harley-Davidson Sportster or Dyna rider who wants a bit of suspension adjustment, Burly has just released a line of preload adjusters for both models. Designed to replace the OEM fork caps, the machined aluminum adjusters can be installed in well under an hour with basic tools and are available for 39mm and 49mm Sportster and Dyna forks.  The adjusters sit tight against the triple tree to avoid handlebar interference and are available in clear or black anodized finish. Check out the Burly web site or contact your local dealer to get a set. Retail pricing is set at $139.95

Harley-Davidson Unveils New Road King Special

Wed, 01 Feb 2017

The new modification for 2017 received a Milwaukee-Eight engine, a new fork and rear shock. With a dry weight of 355kg, the bike is powered by a 1750cc Milwaukee-Eight 107 V-twin engine delivering 150Nm at 3250rpm. The same unit is put not only on the Road King line, but also on other bikes from Milwaukee.

Motorcycle Buying Tips For Women

Fri, 17 May 2013

Over the past few years, especially since the height of the economic crisis, more and more women have turned to motorcycling both as a way to save on fuel costs, but also to experience the joys of the open road. In an article recently published by Consumer Reports, some tips are provided for women looking to enter the sport for the first time. The first bit of advice is to “Sit on a lot of different bikes first,” says Angela Annamalai of Shelby’s Powersports in Bronx, New York.