Harley Davidson 1999 Ftls Fatboy on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson Softail description
This is a very nice 1999 Fatboy 1340cc Harley Davidson FTLS. This bike only has 12,225 miles. Softail front lights, forward controls, BUB exhaust, detachable windshield and backrest, lots of chrome, large spoke wheels, new tires. This bike is in great shape and has been well maintained. I also have two others seats and all factory floor boards, factory exhaust and other factory parts that had been changed out. Will make aggangements for pickup of bike.
Harley-Davidson Softail for Sale
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