1975 Harley-davidson Other on 2040-motos
Piscataway, New Jersey, United States
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Harley-Davidson Other description
this is a all original 1975 harley davidson ss 250 ultra rare in this condition a true show winner this bike is very rare with only 3300 original miles runs like new untill i seen some gas leaking so i parked it no time easy fix not a big deal the bike is in mint condition always keep inside NO RUST everything works and looks super nice and clean comes with the original dmv title and all paper work i seen one sell on ebay for over $3000 and this one is so much better and cleaner all chrome looks like new even the original tires look real nice needs a little touch up on front fender look a picture good luck.
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