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2012 Harley-davidson Fat Boy Lo Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $5,300.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:181 ColorColor: Black
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

 2012 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy FLSTFB103, 2012 HD Fat Boy Lo, FLSTFB103 this Bad- Harley Davidson Fat Boy Lo is an exceptional offering with only 181 miles on the Digital Speedo/Analog Tachometer Odometer. The HD factory options include ABS braking and a security system. . The Screaming Eagle Heavy Breather w/ EFI (HD stage 1) Super Tuner that has been Dealer Dynod is enhanced with the Vance & Hines, Big Curve Exhaust Pipes. The Daymaker LED Headlamp and ping lamps are both emphasized with chrome visors, the turn signals have smoked lens throughout and the tail light is an LED Bright Light with several modes that flash to attract attention when stopping. There is a Leather tank panel w/pocket, Flush mount Fuel Cap w/ Digital LED fuel level lights there is also a Digital Oil level / Temperature Dipstick. Mounted on the handlebars are an analog clock and a Garmin GPS (ZUMO 660) with Cruise-Mate / cruise ist, there is a Genuine HD removable low smoked Windshield with a leather windshield pouch. Other accessories include HD Slipstream accessories, grips, mirrors, brake pedal & arm, toe shifter peg & arm, foot boards. Also included are the Custom Fork covers, Engine Guard, HD easily removable, all leather saddle bags w/hardware, (penger foot pegs & seat come w/ the bike), theres a Leather fender bib also. The aluminum Billet storage tube, LAYDOWN License Plate w/Custom cover, Premium battery charger, and a HD Tool Kit are installed along with the HD Chrome Born to Ride w/ Eagle Custom Clutch, Derby & Timer covers and the SLOT shift linkage are all include in the many options.



Details

Year: 2012
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: Fat Boy
Trim: LO
Type: Sport Touring
Mileage: 181
Color: Black Denim
Secondary Color: none
Engine Type: 103B

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