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2007 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail CLASSIC

2007 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail CLASSIC

$10,995

Tarawa Terrace, North Carolina

Year 1999

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Mt500

Category Dual Sport

Engine -

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1999 Harley-Davidson Mt500 , 1999 Harley Davidson MT500 with ELECTRIC START. this bike is one of only 100 ever manufactured by Harley Davidson. About 975 miles Less the 100 miles ago the oil, oil filter, air filter and fuel filter where are replaced with new OEM parts . Oil was replaced with 20w-50 motorcycle AMSOIL . Brake system was flushed about 4-5 cycles with new AMSOIL dot4 brake fluid. Chain maintained with AMSOIL Chainlube I have all the tools shown in the picture and H-D mt500 manual still is excellent condition. New OEM Extra oil and air filter come with the bike A new OEM extra seat cover comes with the bike, there is a pin hole in the seat cover that's not noticeable unless it's pointed out. HISTORY Do not compare the rare U.S. MT500s with non U.S. models. Only 1999 & 2000s are U.S In England, Armstrong Motorcycles produced; MTs from 1983 to 1992. The MT350s all went to the British Army and the few MT500s went to Jordan and the Canadian Militarys. In 1993 Harley-Davidson bought the Armstrong Motorcycles for the right to use the Rotax engines in some of their dirt track racers. In 1995 Harley-Davidson produced about 20 U.S. MT500s for the U.S. market. (about 3500 from 95 to 2000 although most were not U.S. bikes) Some were made for the U.S. Military. One was kept by Harley- Davidson and now displayed at the Harley-Davidson Museum. They made 278 U.S. MT500s in 1999s and less U.S. MT500s in 2000. Thus making the U.S. MT500s one of the rarest and lowest production motorcycles ever made by Harley-Davidson in this Country for the past 100 years. The U.S. Military had 15 new ones left that they did not use for testing. On Friday July 21, 2000 the Military put an ad in the Stars & Stripes newspaper for these remaining bikes. They had such a large response they had to have a raffle for the bikes. Reliable sources have only found about 50, 1999s and about 25, 2000s. Several non-U.S. bikes and a very very few 1995 to 97 U.S. bikes. Most of these bikes are in dealerships museums, or in a private collector museum. Parts are readily available from ForceMotorcycles or KLMotorsport of Great Britten. ( They purchased the entire MT parts inventory from Harley-Davidson. I have not had any mechanical issues with this motorcycle nor do I foresee any mechanical $10,995.00