5k On Engine Rebuild 2001 Harley Davidson Road King, Saddle Bags , Windshield on 2040-motos
New Hope, Pennsylvania, US
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Here for sale is a real nice 2001 Harley Davidson Road King, runs and looks great. Selling at a great price. The engine was rebuilt just 5k miles ago. Have receipts for motorwork. Chrome is in good shape, rides beautifully. Clutch and transmission are good. Quick remove windshield, old saddle bags. Take a look at the pictures, the bike starts right up and runs great. Call 215-862-9555 with any questions. Price excludes tax, tags and doc fee of $197.50 We are located in New Hope, Pa 18938 since 1985.
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