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2017 Harley-Davidson FXDL - Low Rider

2017 Harley-Davidson FXDL - Low Rider

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Phoenix, Arizona

Year 2017

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Model FXDL - Low Rider

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2017 Harley-Davidson FXDL - Low Rider, 2017 Harley-Davidson® Low Rider® A favorite of asphalt addicts, traditionalists and anyone else who gets a load of its eye-popping custom style. It s powerful just leaning on its side stand. The muscular Low Rider® is a long-time favorite of those who want to ride hard. Mid-mount controls, adjustable seat and handlebars. Dual disc front brakes and optional laced wheels. Keyless ignition. And powered by the High Output Twin Cam 103 engine that feeds into a two-into-one exhaust. It s an icon built so more riders can put on more miles.

2005 Harley-Davidson ROAD KING

2005 Harley-Davidson ROAD KING

$6,795

Phoenix, Arizona

Year 2003

Make Harley-Davidson

Model FXDL

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2003 Harley-Davidson FXDL,

2012 Harley-Davidson XL1200N Nightster

2012 Harley-Davidson XL1200N Nightster

$13,999

Phoenix, Arizona

Year 2016

Make Harley-Davidson

Model FXDL - Dyna Low Rider

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Engine -

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2016 Harley-Davidson FXDL - Dyna Low Rider, 2016 Harley-Davidson® Dyna® Low Rider® A favorite of asphalt addicts, traditionalists and anyone else who gets a load of its eye-popping custom style. It s powerful just leaning on its side stand. One look at the muscular Twin Cam 103 engine that feeds into the liquid curves of the big two-into-one exhaust is all it takes to see that the Low Rider® model is built to be ridden long, hard and often. That s as it should be. For decades the Low Rider® name has been synonymous with riders who can t get enough. Now it s built for more miles than ever. With mid-mount controls. And adjustable seat and handlebars. Beefy dual disc front brakes. And more. Ready to get serious? Features may include: Authentic Styling The motorcycles in the Dyna family trace their roots to the original Harley-Davidson factory customs. Notice the powerful front ends, chromed steel details and tricked-out wheels. There isn t an ounce of doubt that you re looking at a rolling sculpture. But there s something bigger at work here than a mere visual statement. These are motorcycles sprung from a long riding tradition, with a strong emphasis on the riding. Post-war bobbers. Rebellious 70s choppers. Motorcycles where the theme was riding hard and the only rule was nonconformity. The profile is long and low, built to show off plenty of muscle. The 45° V-Twin engine is the jewel at the center of the design. There is no denying the powerful message sent by such a machine. It says get in the saddle, fire up Big Twin engine, treat your ears to the most satisfying exhaust note in all of motorized transportation, then go wherever the road out of town takes you. Iconic Engine There is something about the steady pulse of power from an air-cooled Twin Cam 103 engine that works its way into a rider and won t let go. Once you ve experienced it you understand. Nothing else in the world of motorized transportation could be as satisfying. There are perfectly rational explanations for this. The lightweight piston design and refined delivery of power. The strong driveline and bulletproof internal parts. The way engine and Six-Speed Cruise Drive transmission work flawlessly together to carry you down the highway at a relaxed, easy-riding rpm. But rational explanations never go far enough. What you feel when the power of this engine pulls you down the road toward the vanishing point is the legacy of the Flathead, Knucklehead, Panhead, Shovelhead, Evolution, Twin Cam 88 and Twin Cam 96 engines that came before. It s something no ordinary engine can deliver. Technology You don t see a lot of 21 century technology peeking through the clean old-school lines of the motorcycles in the Dyna family. That s the point. Once the teams of engineers and industrial designers have finished building the sys

2014 Harley Davidson FXDB DYNA STREET BOB

2014 Harley Davidson FXDB DYNA STREET BOB

$14,749

Phoenix, Arizona

Year 2016

Make Harley-Davidson

Model DYNA LOW RIDER - FXDL

Category -

Engine 1690cc cc

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2016 FXDL Dyna Low Rider.Can you imagine 103 cubic inches of V-Twin power mated to a six speed transmission, combine that with a rubbermount chassis on a fat 180 rear tire. This will cruise with attitude. Check out the new school sprinter styling in a vivid black finish. Selling for 14749....dial 602-703-7539 and ask for LEFTY

2017 Harley-Davidson FXDL - Low Rider

2017 Harley-Davidson FXDL - Low Rider

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Phoenix, Arizona

Year 2017

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Model FXDL - Low Rider

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2017 Harley-Davidson FXDL - Low Rider, 2017 Harley-Davidson® Low Rider® A favorite of asphalt addicts, traditionalists and anyone else who gets a load of its eye-popping custom style. It s powerful just leaning on its side stand. The muscular Low Rider® is a long-time favorite of those who want to ride hard. Mid-mount controls, adjustable seat and handlebars. Dual disc front brakes and optional laced wheels. Keyless ignition. And powered by the High Output Twin Cam 103 engine that feeds into a two-into-one exhaust. It s an icon built so more riders can put on more miles.

2005 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail

2005 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail

$7,299

Phoenix, Arizona

Year 2003

Make Harley-Davidson

Model FXDL

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Engine -

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2003 Harley-Davidson FXDL,

2014 Honda CBR 500R

2014 Honda CBR 500R

$7,495

Phoenix, Arizona

Year 2001

Make Harley-Davidson

Model FXDL Dyna Low Rider

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 1,450 cc

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2001 Harley-Davidson FXDL Dyna Low Rider, Pre-Owned 2001 Harley-Davidson Low Rider FXDL - The Low Rider has appeared, in one incarnation or another, for almost as long as we?ve built factory customs. It will always be a bike riders look to when they want to see it done right. The long 32º front end, highway pegs and buckhorn handlebar set up a riding posture that makes the traditionalist grin. The Fat Bob fuel tank carries a center console with tach and speedo. Just below, in chrome and wrinkle black, is the third generation of Big Twin to power a Low Rider. Eighty-eight cubic inches strong, and riding in proven Dyna Glide rubber mounts. Twist the throttle and it speaks a language even non-riders understand. The Low Rider. Long, low and massive. Just like it should be.