2008 Harley-Davidson Cross Bones (custom)
Basic Information and History
Here we have a Swedish-sold Harley Davidson Cross Bones that has now been converted into a trike. The odometer shows 35,961 km. This modification combines classic Harley aesthetics with increased stability and comfort, making it a real eye-catcher on the roads.
The sleek chassis and carefully executed modifications make this trike truly stand out from the crowd. It features a timeless design, complete with Harley Davidson's robust character and performance. For those seeking a unique motorcycle experience, this rebuilt Cross Bones is a perfect combination of style, power, and functionality.
Condition
The motorcycle is generally assessed to be in very good condition. The chrome details, trims, and lens glass are well-preserved and without visible damage. The rims are in excellent condition, and the tires have plenty of tread and are in good shape. The seller states that the engine functions perfectly, as do the gearbox and drivetrain. The brakes are also in good condition, which together makes this motorcycle a well-maintained vehicle.
Service History
Documentation included:
Oil and filter change performed on May 29, 2024, by Owes MC, Norrköping.
The most recent approved inspection was carried out on May 15, 2024.
Summary
A powerful and impressive Harley-Davidson, meticulously rebuilt and transformed into a unique and stylish trike. Perfect for both long rides and city streets, this is a masterpiece that captures attention and leaves a lasting impression.
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