2011 Harley-davidson Sportster Low Xl883l on 2040-motos
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2011 Harley-Davidson Sportster Low XL883L, In 2011, Harley-Davidson, in all of their glory and wisdom substantially redesigned the XL883L. The best way to understand the effect of their changes is to drive a 2010 and then a 2011. They increased its fuel capacity from 3.3 to 4.5 gallons. The front and rear wheel sizes were reconfigured from 19" front/16" rear to 18" front/17" rear. This makes for superior dynamics in riding and a much better handling motorcycle. A beginner will find this 2011 XL883L much friendlier. A more advanced rider will enjoy its crisper responsiveness. This is a stock Sportster. Its color is Merlot Sunglo/Vivid Black. At 7,228 miles this Sporty is just nicely broken in. A call to one of our Internet Twins will garner more info than this space allows. It will also get you a fun test ride so that you can make a better decision as to which Harley best fits your needs.
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