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2012 Harley Davidson Roadglide on 2040-motos

US $19,800.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:3400 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Janesville, Wisconsin, US

Janesville, Wisconsin, US
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2012 Harley Davidson Roadglide, US $19,800.00, image 1

Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

TypeType:Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1688 WarrantyWarranty:Unspecified For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Touring description

Truly like new...this 2012 HD Roadglide has many extras to include a detachable razor tour-pack.  All scheduled maintenance and parts installed at the local dealer.  As with all Harley-Davidson motors the design and power leave the competitors in the dust. This machine is not different with its 1687.9 cc, four-stroke, overhead valve (OHV), V Twin engine. This engine has been taken to the next level with an electronic sequential port fuel injection (ESPFI) system. The use of this has fine honed the timing and reduced piston friction. Lighter weighted Pistons have contributed to the efficiency of the motors performance. Another added bonus has been an increase in miles per gallon (MPG). Due to the four-point engine mounting you hear nothing but the roar of the motor not the rattle of the metal. Giving yet more stability and maneuverability to the motorcycle is the new frame and swing arms that no longer use bent tubes and welded parts. They have been replaced with castings and forgings. A large 18-inch front wheel has been added and paired with a longer than usual rake for even better handling and tighter turning radius at lower speeds. The air adjusted rear suspension just adds to the amazing ride. Since, Harley-Davidson is always very concerned with the rider’s comfort, the exhaust has been equip to blow hot air away from the driver and has been equip with an engine idle temperature measurement strategy (EITMS) system that shuts off all communication to the rear cylinder while idling to reduce heat production. So many steps have been taken to make you comfortable down to turn signals that automatically know when to shut off by using the angle and speed of the bike. At this point, there is nothing left to do but get on and ride right? What could be better? Well, listening to your favorite tunes. Two speakers will play your favorite songs whether it comes from the AM/FM radio, CD, or an MP3 player. You can make a soundtrack to your adventure.

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