For Sale: 2011 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle in Sterling, Illinois for sale in Sterling, IL

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Vehicle Description Re-introduced in 2010, the Dyna Wide Glide motorcycle is all about attitude.
It's tough, dark styling and retro feel gives riders the confidence to sit low and stretch out.
The Wide Glide is raw and true to its roots with a chopped rear fender, black rims on 40-spoke laced wheels, a black tank console, raked-out forks and an old-school flame paint scheme that is sure to turn heads.
The combination of the lowered suspension, internally-wired handlebars with 4-inch risers and forward foot controls make for an awesome ride.
Other features worth noting include the rubber mounted 96 V-Twin engine, the 6 speed Cruise Drive transmission, the exposed under-seat battery box and rear coil-over shocks as well as the forward mounted foot controls.
This particular example has been nicely optioned with a set of quick release lockable leather hard bags, a quick release passenger backrest and it sounds just plain nasty ripping through its Vance & Hines performance exhaust.
It currently has just 17,688 miles, it was serviced less than 1,500 miles ago and everything works as it should.
We have priced it as if it were bone stock with average miles so if you like what you see you better call us before it is too late!.
  • Year: 2011
  • Make: Harley-Davidson
  • Model: Motorcycle

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