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2009 Harley Davidson Nightster Custom Bobber Sporsster 1200 Xl Roland Sands on 2040-motos

US $8,500.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:8300 ColorColor: Matt Silver / Black
Location:

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US
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Harley-Davidson Sportster photos

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Harley-Davidson Sportster tech info

TypeType:Bobber style Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson Sportster description

                                                           2009 Harley Davidson Nightster Custom

Up for auction is my 2009 Harley Davidson Nightster Custom Bobber "BAD ASS" bar hopper. This is a 2009 Nightster 1200 that I did some performance and style changes on before I even took it for it's first real ride. I bought this bike new in 2010 as a leftover and have been enjoying it ever since, by far the funnest bike I've ever owned. The bike has 8300 miles, it's been serviced every season and has never been dropped or in any kind of accident. Other than a few miner scuffs this ride is sweet. For a little more style I changed the bars out for a set of black Roland Sands Design 8" Vintage bars, relocated the front blinkers to the fork triple trees, swapped the mirrors for a set of black Arlen Ness mirrors and made a custom speedo cup and machined a H-D 48 speedo housing to fit the Nightster risers for a real clean look that sets off the bars. Take a look at a stock Nightster speedo and see how silly and out of place it looks standing almost strait up in the middle of the bars. As for the performance side of things I installed a set of black Vance & Hines Short Shot Staggered pipes, a Vance & Hines computer, a K&N open air cleaner and had it dyno tuned at the local Harley dealer. Up front on the forks I installed a steering stabilizer to take care of any high speed wobble and a new rear tire about 200 miles ago. This bike handles like a sport bike, runs like a bear and is tons of fun to ride. I've been on poker runs to five hour rides with no complaints, runs strong, handles great and is very comfortable to ride. Paint is stock H-D matt black and silver two tone with some custom old school pin striping. This sale also comes with a quick release sissy bar and a add on rear seat. You will not be disappointed with this purchase, 100% ready to ride. Purchaser must make a $500 paypal deposit within three days of auctions end, balance must be paid with cash in hand, certified check or bank transfer. I will  store the bike for as long as it takes for the new owner to pick up. This is your opportunity to buy an awesome bike at a great price. Thanks for viewing my sale.

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