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Used 2011 Harley-davidson Cvo Softail Convertible Flstse For Sale on 2040-motos

$25,900
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

Fully Custom and and detailed HD Softail Convertible has a detachable fairing making this custom Harley a true convertible Further living up to its name the saddlebags on this CVO model can be removed and are sealed to protect your belongings For a quick custom change the seat with a detachable passenger goes from two to 1 in a snap Unique to this Harley Softtail Convertible CVO is a digital speedometer and an analogue tachometer This high tech gauge delivers a speedometer between MPH and KMH and a unique perimeter sweeping tachometer. Digital back lit 5 in face makes for easy readouts and the design pops with spun metal and color matching accents This beautiful bike has the V Twin 1149cc dual overhead cam Belt drive with a five gear Always maintained meticulously on schedule with nothing but premium fluids parts and service every time Full financing professional nationwide shipping and extended warranties are all available on approved credit

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