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2011 Harley-davidson Sportster Xl1200n Nightster Sportbike on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Hudsonville, Michigan, US

Hudsonville, MI, US
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Harley-Davidson Sportster photos

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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:U442569 PhonePhone:8667598570

Harley-Davidson Sportster description

2011 Harley-Davidson Sportster XL1200N Nightster, Part of the Dark Custom line up. Vivid Black paint shines, low seat height and powerful 1200cc engine make for a great balanced ride. Forward control package adds to the rider comfort. Extras: Forward controls Features: Solo seat Fuel injection Adjustable shocks Flip out license plate holder The Sportster is a line of motorcycles produced continuously since 1957 by the Harley-Davidson Motor Company. Sportster models are designated in Harley-Davidson's product code by beginning with 'XL'. In 1952, the predecessors to the Sportster, the Model K Sport and Sport Solo motorcycles, were introduced. These models K, KK, KH, and KHK of 1952 to 1956 had a flat head engine, whereas the later XL Sportster models use an overhead valve engine. The first Sportster in 1957 featured many of the same details of the KH including the frame, fenders, large gas tank and front suspension. Sportster motorcycles are powered by a four-stroke, 45 degree V-twin engine in which both connecting rods, of the 'fork and blade' or 'knife fork' design, share a common crank pin. The original Sportster engine was the Ironhead engine, which was replaced with the Evolution engine in 1986.

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