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2002 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $10,500.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:40 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Mission Viejo, California, United States

Mission Viejo, California, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring photos

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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,556 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Harley-Davidson Touring description

For sale is a 2002 FLHRC-I Harley Davidson Road King Classic with upgraded 95" (1550 cc) engine by Red Hill Motorcycle Werx. (Original engine was 88"). This is an incredibly sexy, rare, pearl white Harley Davidson bike with tons of chrome.

The pictures do not do it justice Miles: 40,000 total on bike and 15,000 miles on 95" upgrades shown below. She has been meticulously maintained by myself and the previous owner and all engine upgrades completed by Rocky Mountain Harley Davidson outside of Denver Colorado. It is always on a battery tender and always covered, garaged. No dents, dings, drops, accidents, etc. This bike is in beautiful condition and she does not show much if any of her age. She is extremely strong running and reliable with no mechanical issues of any kind.

There are no, leaks or drips, she produces lots of power and sounds amazing with the Vance & Hines 2 into 2 headers , Bubs Slip On's with the 95 and the Cams. Also I have Dyno sheets. She comes with the sissy pad (quick release, rider pad (quick release), luggage rack (quick release) .

There is far in excess of over $8,000 worth of upgrades on this bike--yes I added some of the receipts. The bike was purchased stock in 2004 with 4,500 miles on it and since that time upgrades have been ongoing with many being completed in the past 2 years since I have owned the bike. She receives Oil changes every 3000 miles and I use Mobil for V-twins. Red Line trans Fluid, all Fluids just changed.

2002 was a great year and she is a rare Pearl White color. I welcome any inspection. I accept CASH or Bank Wire only. No Cashier's checks, Bank checks or Monkey Business!....I dont need help selling and no Trades of any kind! $500.00 is due immediately and remaining funds due via Bank wire or cash within 5 business days. Clean Title in hand with Tags paid until July 2017


Specs:

-Upgraded to 95" (1550cc) engine by Red Hill Motorcycle Werx

-Upgraded Bubs Slip on mufflers with Chrome tips

-Upgraded Vance & Hines 2 into 2 headers (exhaust)

-Upgraded Custom EFI mapping Race Tuner on the Dyno -Upgraded Dynojet Power Commander

-Upgraded CAM S&S (bolt in) 510G

-Upgraded Adjustable push rods

-Upgraded Speedo Tachometer Instruments

-Upgraded Hydraulic lifters

-Upgraded K&N lifetime air filter with S&S Stage 1 Intake with New Cover.

-Upgraded Recent butterfly (head) rebuild - stops blow by

-Electronic Cruise Control

-Upgraded Metzeler Dual Whitewall Tires. New Rear tire 1000 miles ago.

-Upgraded Hydraulic lifters

- New Front & Rear Brake pads, flushed all brake lines

- New Black Pearl Clutch and brake cables

- New Clutch installed with reduced effort Burley clutch, 1000 miles ago.

- New Rear Shocks, Bike lowered 1.5"

- New front Progressive fork Springs, New Fork Seals, Bike lowered 1.5"

- New Complete Chrome front end.

- New Alternator 500 miles ago

- New Chrome push button starter cover


Accessories:

- Upgraded Custom Clearview Wind Shield (quick detach)

- Upgraded Leather Wind Shield Harley Davidson bag.

- Upgraded New Spot Lights/Headlight & Shades - chrome

- Upgraded Chrome Front Fender Rail

- Upgraded Chrome Rear Fender Rail

- Upgraded Saddle Bag Guard Rails- chrome

- Upgraded Quick Detachable, Mustang Rider Back Rest

- Upgraded Quick Detachable Luggage Rack

- Upgraded Linked rear blinkers and brake light

- Upgraded Reduced Effort Burley Clutch

- Upgraded Saddle bag guard bags

- Upgraded Saddle bag waterproof Inserts

- Upgraded Seat was sent to Bitchin' Stitchen Seats for custom work and gel seat inserts

- New Chrome Levers with new Leather levers protectors

- New Kuryakyn Adjustable highway Pegs

- New Kuryakyn Front Axle Chrome Caps

- Kuryakyn Teardrop Custom Tiedown Brackets

- Rear turn signal trim rings and new front and rear turn signal lenses

- New Short Kuryakyn rear light bar

- Voltage monitor                                                                                                                                   

- New black studded heat deflectors

- Wild One Chubby Beach bars, Original Bars included

- Chrome dash nut cover - Chrome Steering lock cover

- New Howards Chrome Dual Horns with air compressor

- Kickstand foot extension and new kickstand spring set back license plate frame

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