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Harley-Davidson Touring description
I am selling my 2013 Harley Davidson roadking. The bike has 1300 miles on it. It was built by Chad Anderson and Catalyst Customs. The bike features a custom cut 30" wheel with matching dual rotors. The tank, rear fender, bags, and kids were all hand sculpted by Chad. The front fender is from Fat Katz. The bars are 10" mini apes made by Torch Industries. We took stock Harley hand controls and modified them with a minimalist look. The paint was handled by well known Artist Edrain Bugz Gonzalez. The front floorboards and bag latches are from azzkikr. The bike features a misfit short neck kick as well as misfit front air ride. The rear setup was custom made. The rear tail lights are led and also double as brake lights. The nacelle was also hand sculpted by Catalyst customs. The exhaust was designed and handmade by FSD Exhaust. The bike also has a dynojet power commander The lower fork legs are from Ness Designs. The bike has been ridden 100 miles since completed and is now ready for a new home. |
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