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2009 Harley Davidson Rocker C Softail Fxcw (shreveport, La) on 2040-motos

$14,995
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Shreveport, Louisiana

Shreveport, LA
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2009 Harley Davidson Rocker C Softail FXCW (Shreveport, La), $14,995, image 1

Harley-Davidson Softail description

Darrin Talk or text 318-510-XXXXHarley Davidson Softail Rocker: Feast your eyes on the big 240-millimeter rear tire. Run them forward all the way to the 37.5-degree raked out front end. The look is pure hard tail custom. The new Rockertail™ suspension features a fender suspended right over the rear tire with no visible supports. New stop-turn-tail lamps keep the rear end uncluttered. You've got a new cast aluminum take on our venerable horseshoe oil tank. Ghost flames on the paint. Chrome on the exposed steel. You could look forever, but then you'd miss the main attraction. We pre-owned our experience in chassis dynamics to bring a premium ride to the radical long custom

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