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2001 Softail Custom Bike on 2040-motos

US $20,000.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:12000 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Loxahatchee,FL, US

Loxahatchee,FL, US
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Harley-Davidson Softail photos

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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2001 softail custom. Over 40,000 invested. S&S super stock motor. 130 horsepower. Air ride, all the bells and whistles.. This bike has own trophies at Daytona rats hole shows, lees burg shows, and American iron magazine. $20,000 or best offer. Call 561-841-3537. Ext. 301.

If you would like to pick it up that's fine. But buyer pays shipping if you want it shipped. Thanks. 

Moto blog

Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!

Mon, 17 Nov 2008

A couple of weeks ago I suggested that if you haven’t attended a flat track, aka dirt track, race, you’re missing some of the best racing in the motorcycle world. That still holds true, but I’ve got another form you’re probably not seeing. Drag racing!

How To Draw a Motorcycle [video]

Mon, 19 Oct 2009

If you ever wanted to learn how to draw a motorcycle with a pencil and some paper then hit the jump and watch the demonstration video to see this Harley-Davidson V-Rod drawing above come to life right before your eyes.  Also, there is a step-by-step method listed on how you can learn to sketch your favorite bike for yourself. Get the Flash Player to see this player. Start your drawing with two circles that will form the wheels of the motorcycle.

Harley’s Behind the Scenes at The Art of Rebellion

Wed, 06 May 2009

On February 7th, 2009, at the Robert Berman Gallery in Santa Monica’s Bergamot Station Arts Center, Harley-Davidson gathered 11 of today’s most relevant and exciting artists to present their take on the theme of rebellion. Because the event was so popular, The Art of Rebellion one-night only event quickly became a month long showing. Artwork was for sale and the proceeds were donated to Art Matters, a foundation that assists socially and aesthetically groundbreaking artists.