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2007 Harley-Davidson Dyna Low Rider, Not a scratch, garage kept, exaust, and quick-release backrest - ONE OF THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER, NO-NONSENSE MACHINES TO CHOMP PAVEMENT. When this long and low factory custom was first unveiled in Daytona, it blew quite a few shift-kickers out to sea. Today it remains one of the most sought-after, no-nonsense machines to chomp pavement. Set your tail on the low-slung custom seat and enjoy a cruising altitude of 25.8 inches. This low height makes for effortless handling no matter the stature of rider. You feel like you're a part of the motorcycle. The low-rise pullback handlebar becomes an extension of your hands. The footpegs, extensions of your feet. The feeling cements the second you ignite the new Twin Cam 96 powertrain packed with 1,584 cc of adios, amigo. Just make sure your boots are snug.
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