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2013 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos

US $24000
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: Brown
Location:

Columbus, Texas, United States

Columbus, Texas, United States
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Harley-Davidson Touring tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,803 TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Harley-Davidson Touring description

A shark-nosed touring beast packed with premium technology, luxury, and plenty of street appeal. This is how you take the road with power and style. 
This 2013 Harley® CVO Road Glide Custom model is ready to take you down the road in touring comfort and Custom Vehicle Operations high-end style. Individually crafted and hand finished high-impact paint and graphics come standard on this H-D® CVO touring custom motorcycle comes with  Tour-Pak® carrier, saddlebags, fenders and more. It's heart is the powerful 110 cubic inch Twin Cam 110™ engine with Screamin' Eagle® badges. Other features on this Road Glide Custom CVO model are a hidden antenna, a bright LED headlight and fat-style, blacked-out ergonomically-designed handlebar. The large agitator wheels add to the unique style of this CVO touring custom motorcycle. For your long-haul needs, this Custom Vehicle Operations Road Glide Custom model has stretched-bottom saddlebags so you can securely bring your possessions along on your ride. The shark-nose fairing offers wind protection and houses the in-fairing tweeter and 100-watt per channel amplifier that offer high quality audio to accompany your ride, with an iPod and iPod interface for enjoying your own music. This CVO has only 6114 miles and has been extremely well cared for. Complete with navigation, Cruise control, 6 speed transmission and Custom CVO paint and badging. Vance and Hines custom exhaust that sounds lean and mean. This beautiful bike has it all! Everything works as it should and the bike has no issues.  Ran through our checklist easily.  Only real flaw we can find is a very, very small ding on the left top of the front fender.  We tried to take a pic of it, but it just is too small to show up on camera. Comes with custom Lepera seat and removable backrest and luggage rack.  We do have the factory seat also.  Save tens of thousands of dollars on a beautiful CVO bike with only 6,114 miles today!  Call us with any questions at 979-733-8444.  Just ask for Charlie or Wade. Thanks for looking!

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