Harley Davidson Screamin Eagle motorcycles for sale in Tempe, Arizona

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2011 Harley-Davidson FLSTC - Heritage Softail Classic

2011 Harley-Davidson FLSTC - Heritage Softail Classic

$14,995

Tempe, Arizona

Category -

Engine 1,688 cc

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2006 Harley-Davidson CVO Screamin' Eagle Ultra Classic Electra Glide, CVO Screamin' Eagle Ultra Classic Electra Glide - Loaded with H-D Genuine Motor Accessories, these special limited-production Custom Vehicle Operations motorcycles represent the ultimate factory-custom bikes built exclusively by Harley-Davidson. This is no ordinary trip cross-country. Style, power and comfort all get dialed up on the FLHTCUSE Screamin? Eagle Ultra Classic Electra Glide. Let your eyes dive into the deep paint. Settle into the custom leather heated seat. Then summon up 103 cubic inches of Twin Cam goodness. Production is limited, but the road is long. So you?ll appreciate the wealth of creature comforts. Hardbags. New, leather Tour-Pak luggage box with rack. Heated grips. And the new 160-watt Advanced Audio System by Harman/Kardon with CB and XM satellite radio (free 3-mo. trial included)*. A touring rig that serves up life just the way you like it, with double the freedom. * Required XM subscription sold separately after three trial months. All fees and programming subject to change. Subscriptions subject to Customer Agreement available at . XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States. The XM name is a registered trademark of XM.

2003 Harley-Davidson Night Train

2003 Harley-Davidson Night Train

$12,495

Tempe, Arizona

Category Touring Motorcycles

Engine 1,803 cc

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2007 Harley-Davidson CVO Screamin' Eagle Dyna, 2007 CVO Screamin' Eagle Dyna - Settle into the firm yet comfy bucketed seat and you're closer to the pavement than on a standard Dyna, though those forward-mount foot controls can be a stretch for anyone under 5-foot-10. The handlebar enforces straight-arm riding that's more Dennis Hopper than Peter Fonda. Grips? Chrome, from the H-D Knurled Collection, as are those pegs, foot controls, battery box accents and coil covers. The only place you'll find nicer production paint and chrome than a Harley-Davidson is on a CVO Harley-Davidson, and there's enough shiny stuff here to make Maison Cartier reach for the sunglasses. Concessions to pure fashion are surprisingly few. Rearview mirror images, for instance, turn into a blurry mess on the freeway, but there's some functional bling here as well. Turn the key and seven LED dots appear in what looked like a simple chrome cap just below the fuel cap, letting you know the 5-gallon tank is full of super-unleaded. Though you'd never guess to look at it, the cruiser from Planet Bling is practical as daily transportation, even if it is drastically overqualified. OK, not many people are going to commute on a $25,000 Harley. We did. And unlike the average Prada-clad star, the CVO Dyna isn't afraid of the daily grind. It threads through clots of urban traffic much more readily than a 709-pound, 8-foot-long motorcycle should. The clutch is light, precise and suffers all manner of abuse without a whimper. Since most of those pounds are situated close to the pavement, steering effort is refreshingly light despite chopperesque steering geometry. As opposed to the fashionably phat rubber on other upscale factory customs, a sane, 170mm-wide rear tire helps handling everywhere. The 43mm inverted fork does a worthy job of keeping that skinny front tire accurately aimed. Harley's fashionably low, 27-inch seat height, however, helps limit rear wheel travel to 1.9 inches, which does nothing for the ride. It's plush enough at a conservative clip over smooth pavement, but the impact from one nasty crater at 45 mph will rearrange your viscera such that you'll do whatever it takes to miss the next one. Otherwise, the chrome-encrusted chassis bits go above and beyond the average upscale urbane lunge lizard's performance needs. Sixth gear turns 2600 rpm into 70 mph. Cuing up fifth to dispatch the inevitable dawdlers brings the needle to 3100, but thanks to those carefully calibrated rubber engine mounts, all you feel is a strangely satisfying throb. The 292mm discs and four-piston calipers at either end do a commendable job until you try to scorch 'em on a rapid mountain descent--purely in the interest of science, of course--wherein power and feel get cooked out of the equation halfway down. But ratchet the pace down to a more appropriate level and the resplendent hipster happily inhales a

2007 Harley-Davidson CVO Screamin' Eagle Softail Springer

2007 Harley-Davidson CVO Screamin' Eagle Softail Springer

$12,500

Tempe, Arizona

Category Touring Motorcycles

Engine 1,803 cc

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2007 Harley-Davidson CVO Screamin' Eagle Softail Springer, old school style - Our Custom Vehicle Operations was formed to take things further. They really let their wrenches wander on this limited-production juggernaut. Hand-painted tribal flame graphics on three color options. Narrow, raw style with plenty of cool planted throughout. A skinny 21-inch Revolver wheel on the end of a chromed and color-matched Springer front end. Beneath the wide bobtail fender lives an eager 200 mm rear tire mounted on 17-inches of Revolver wheel. At the core, a new Screamin' Eagle Twin Cam 110B powerplant packing 1,800 cc and six gears. All that dipped in a vat of chrome. Talk about your gleaming testament to metallurgy.

2007 Honda Shadow AERO

2007 Honda Shadow AERO

$199

Tempe, Arizona

Year 2003

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Screamin' Eagle Deuce

Category Touring Motorcycles

Engine 1,550 cc

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2003 Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle Deuce, CLEAN AS A WHISTLE - $199 price is a monthly payment based O.A.C. Excludes fees. 100th Anniversary Screamin' Eagle Deuce It's Deuces wild for the 2003 Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) program. The latest creation from the CVO workshop is the Screamin' Eagle Deuce, a limited-production interpretation of the FXSTD Softail Deuce featuring a Twin Cam 95 V-Twin engine and a host of special custom parts and accessories from the Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories catalog. The 2003 Screamin' Eagle Deuce is the first Softail model to be the subject of a CVO project. Approximately 3,000 examples of the 2003 Screamin' Eagle Deuce will be manufactured. In designing the Screamin' Eagle Deuce, Harley-Davidson CVO sought to accentuate the long, low custom style of the Softail Deuce. The front and rear suspension was lowered, and a front spoiler and a custom low-profile seat and pillion with chrome inserts was installed. The bike rides on chrome slotted six-spoke wheels, a 21-inch front and a 17-inch rear. Special Centennial Gold and Vivid Black paint is detailed with 23K gold leaf graphics, and the frame and swingarm, air cleaner, timer, derby cover and fuel tank console inserts, are color-matched. The Screamin' Eagle Deuce is powered by a Screamin' Eagle Twin Cam 95 engine, created by installing Screamin' Eagle Big Bore cylinders and flat top pistons on the standard Twin Cam 88B engine that powers the Softail Deuce. Displacement is bumped from 88 cubic inches (1450cc) to 95 cubic inches (1550cc), with a corresponding increase in torque, from 85 ft. lbs. to 91 ft. lbs. at 3500 rpm. The engine retains its EFI system and balancer shafts. Harley-Davidson 100th Anniversary badges are located on the fuel tank console insert and the engine crankcase. A Harley-Davidson factory security system with siren and a 100th anniversary custom indoor storage cover are also included.

2013 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail CLASSIC

2013 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail CLASSIC

$199

Tempe, Arizona

Category Touring Motorcycles

Engine 1,688 cc

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2003 Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle Road King, THIS KING SCREAMS - 100th Anniversary Screamin' Eagle Road King A 103 cubic-inch (1690cc) Twin Cam V-Twin is tuned to provide more than 100 ft lbs. of torque to the latest creation from the CVO workshop, the Screamin' Eagle Road King. Approximately 3,350 examples of the 2003 Screamin' Eagle Road King will be manufactured. Based on the popular FLHRI Road King model, the 2003 CVO Screamin' Eagle Road King features a host of exclusive custom features and accessories from the Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories catalog. The heart of the 2003 Screamin' Eagle Road King is the engine, created by combining Screamin' Eagle Big Bore cylinders and a stroker flywheel and rod assembly to the standard Harley-Davidson Twin Cam 88 engine. Bore and stroke grows from 3.75 x 4.00 inches to 3.87 x 4.37 inches, while displacement is boosted from 88 ci (1450cc) to 103 ci (1690cc). Compression is bumped up slightly, from 8.9:1 to 9.0:1. The standard EFI system is reprogrammed to match the increased displacement while retaining the crisp throttle response of the stock Twin Cam 88 EFI engine. The drivetrain is reinforced with a high-performance hydraulically actuated clutch, a custom oil cooler and a high-strength final drive belt. The result is a motor that meets 50-state emissions and sound regulations yet pumps out 100 ft lbs. of arm-stretching V-Twin torque at 3500 rpm, a 20 percent increase over the stock Twin Cam 88 engine. The engine will be available in silver with chrome trim, fitted with chrome Touring Mufflers with chrome billet end caps. Custom touches include the hand-painted Centennial Gold finish with Vivid Black and Burgundy accents and a gold leaf fuel tank emblem. The frame, swingarm and footboard supports are powder coated in matching Centennial Gold. Wheels are solid, bright-polished spun aluminum.

2003 Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle  Road King

2003 Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle Road King

$14,995

Tempe, Arizona

Category Touring Motorcycles

Engine Oil cooled Twin Cam 103" powdercoated

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2003 Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle Road King, 100th Anniversary Screamin' Eagle Road King - 100th Anniversary Screamin' Eagle Road King A 103 cubic-inch (1690cc) Twin Cam V-Twin is tuned to provide more than 100 ft lbs. of torque to the latest creation from the CVO workshop, the Screamin' Eagle Road King. Approximately 3,350 examples of the 2003 Screamin' Eagle Road King will be manufactured. Based on the popular FLHRI Road King model, the 2003 CVO Screamin' Eagle Road King features a host of exclusive custom features and accessories from the Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories catalog. The heart of the 2003 Screamin' Eagle Road King is the engine, created by combining Screamin' Eagle Big Bore cylinders and a stroker flywheel and rod assembly to the standard Harley-Davidson Twin Cam 88 engine. Bore and stroke grows from 3.75 x 4.00 inches to 3.87 x 4.37 inches, while displacement is boosted from 88 ci (1450cc) to 103 ci (1690cc). Compression is bumped up slightly, from 8.9:1 to 9.0:1. The standard EFI system is reprogrammed to match the increased displacement while retaining the crisp throttle response of the stock Twin Cam 88 EFI engine. The drivetrain is reinforced with a high-performance hydraulically actuated clutch, a custom oil cooler and a high-strength final drive belt. The result is a motor that meets 50-state emissions and sound regulations yet pumps out 100 ft lbs. of arm-stretching V-Twin torque at 3500 rpm, a 20 percent increase over the stock Twin Cam 88 engine. The engine will be available in silver with chrome trim, fitted with chrome Touring Mufflers with chrome billet end caps. Custom touches include the hand-painted Centennial Gold finish with Vivid Black and Burgundy accents and a gold leaf fuel tank emblem. The frame, swingarm and footboard supports are powder coated in matching Centennial Gold. Wheels are solid, bright-polished spun aluminum.

2007 Harley-Davidson CVO Screamin' Eagle Ultra Classic Electra Glide

2007 Harley-Davidson CVO Screamin' Eagle Ultra Classic Electra Glide

$16,495

Tempe, Arizona

Category Touring Motorcycles

Engine Air-cooled, Twin Cam 110 cc

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2007 Harley-Davidson CVO Screamin' Eagle Ultra Classic Electra Glide, Custom Vehicle Ultra- Rare hard to find - Our Customs Vehicle Operations team creates a premium batch of limited-production cycles with authentic H-D parts. Get ready for the ultimate take on touring. A rolling testament to ore with a list of custom touches longer than Capone's rap sheet. Its Screamin' Eagle Twin Cam 110, six-speed powertrain is a rhino on a sugar high. Its dual-control heated seat and adjustable passenger floorboards define comfort. Chrome, 9-spoke wheels. Power locks on the bags and Tour-Pak. Ironside foot and hand controls and an advanced audio navigating system and custom colors top it all off. The world has rarely seen more motorcycle packaged so perfectly between two wheels.