Harley-Davidson Dyna tech info
Harley-Davidson Dyna description
Bike has approx. 1400 miles on it. Deep Cobalt Blue.. Bike is new condition. Just don't have time to ride anymore. Over $23000 in it with lots of add ons and features. I have list. Here are some to name a few;
Rinehart exhaust. not too loud, but a very nice sound and better horse power.
HD Detachable windshield
HD matching chromed foot pegs
HD matching chromed grips
HD touring seat and back rest
Screaming eagle stage 1 kit
Screaming eagle Race tuner
Dyno Tuned at Crow River HD. Have the sheets
HD Stainless steel braided brake lines front and rear
Screaming Eagle fork brace
Screaming Eagle oil cooler with stainless steel oil lines
More HD Chrome on back, lower, belt, rear belt sprocket, bolts and screws,
Security System and saddlebags installed 9/27/11.
Motorcycle cover
many more extras. too many to list.
Free and clear title in hand
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