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Excellent Condition Kept In Temperature Controlled Garage One Owner on 2040-motos

US $4,600.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:3379 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Ellicott City, Maryland, US

Ellicott City, Maryland, US
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Harley-Davidson Sportster photos

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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

TypeType:2007 XL 1200 L Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1200 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HD1CX3167K455814

Harley-Davidson Sportster description

 2007 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 LOW, LOADED with just about every option made for this model. One Owner, Garaged kept, temperature controlled. NEVER HIT...NEVER DUMPED...HD Forward Controls, HD Engine Guards with Moto Lights, HD Air horn, HD Lighted signal mirrors, HD Plug in Pod charger for phone, IPod, GPS, Kuryakyn Speakers: Vance and Hines Slip on pipes, Mustang Rider and passenger seat with backrest, HD LED Tail Lamp with modulator plus Back Off License Plate Bar and Flashing Pods, HD Heated Grips, HD Chrome Trim pieces. All fluids changed and flushed by and serviced at Old Glory HD, Only thing this bike needs is to be ridden by someone who will take good care of her.

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Thu, 03 Jan 2013

When Harley-Davidson first entered the Indian market, The Motor Company decided to import existing models as complete knockdown kits for final assembly in the burgeoning market. Considering the average motorcycle in India has a displacement smaller than 200cc, it was inevitable Harley-Davidson would eventually have to produce a small-displacement model rather than rely on its existing product line which currently lists the 883cc sportsters as its smallest bikes. Despite a denial last May by Harley-Davidson India’s Managing Director Anoop Prakash, it now appears Harley-Davidson is set to announce a new small-displacement model to be produced in India at the 2014 Indian Auto Expo next February.

Harley Unveils Street Line in X Games Ice Racing Exhibition – Video

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

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Vespa goes back to the future

Thu, 22 Nov 2012

IT'S been a while coming, but the gorgeous Vespa 946 - EICMA 2012's Best of Show - has finally introduced something to the two-wheeled world that our four-wheeled counterparts have had for a while.  I call this 'reverse retro-futurism' - the art of borrowing lines from models past and imbuing them with a sleek sense of future direction (as opposed to retro-futurism, the pre-1960s design trend of depicting the technology of the future. The term 'decopunk' may come close, but feel free to tell me if there's a more exact term.) It's what the New Mini and the New Beetle (both 1997 and 2012 versions) have done so well, and so successfully: building an all-new model as a tribute to a classic, something that's modern yet already timeless, with a widely-appreciated, inclusive aesthetic (and here we eliminate the Plymouth PT Cruiser from the conversation). The biking world is great at retro, indeed thrives on it, but not so good at adding in a taste of the 21st century.