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2007 Harley Davidson Street Bob - Old School Classic - Thousands In Upgrades! on 2040-motos

US $8,399.99
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:17070 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, US

Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
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Harley-Davidson Dyna photos

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Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1584 VINVIN:1HD1GX4157K308869

Harley-Davidson Dyna description

This is a 2007 Harley Davidson Street Bob (Blue with Matte Black racing stripe). It has approx 17,070 miles on it and it runs perfectly. It is blacked out and had Vance and Hines Shorts which rumble pleasantly. I have designed this bike (colors and accessories - there isn't another even close to it and that is a good thing). This bike screams OLD SCHOOL....

The tires are brand new with maybe 50 miles on them. The front knobby rides beautifully, especially across street cracks and awful Tulsa streets. This motorcycle features hollywood handlebars (used with the Softail slims) instead on the mini ape huggers. Also, it has a La Rosa springer seat (light brown) and matching side bag and pillion pad. They look amazing with the pacific blue. The pillion pad has suctions and magnets in it to stay put and pull off fast when you need to (my design). Also has black HD rims. It has thousands in upgrades.

Also included is Harley quick detach sissy bar. This bike is FAST. It has the security fob and I had a tank switch installed so you do not have to use the one on the neck (why harley did this I will never know) I have upgraded so many things I know I am leaving things out. (mirrors/grips/front forks/head light all upgraded).You really have to see it. It is show worthy. It turns heads everywhere.


Selling locally as well so I reserve the right to end auction. You pay and arrange for any shipping. 

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