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1999 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic FLHTCUI

  • Publish Date: 05-14-2018 13:25:51 |
  • Contact: Robert |
  • Location: Tampa 33860 |
  • Place: Mulberry |
  • 304 times displayed |


You are
looking at my 1999 Harley Davidson FLHTCUI Ultra Classic Full Dresser Touring Bike. At
64950 miles a Screaming Eagle Stage II Mod was installed including SE
Pro Twin Performance Cam, SE Pro Twin Cam Big Bore Flat Top Cast Piston Kits,
SE Quick Install Pushrod Kit, with Rush Mufflers & 4000 series Performance
Tips, and a complete overhaul to finish it off.
Work performed by a Harley Shop.
Odometer now is 72712 Owners manual,
Maintenance Book, Parts Book (1999), and paperwork are all there. Price
may be firm but owner does like to haggle, just not over the phone. I need to see the blood in your eyes and pen
in hand or a fist full of green stuff.



Some but
not all of the accessories consist of : Saddlebag Light Rails, Pillow Top Rider
Backrest (not in picture), Low Windshield, Fairing Mount Mirrors, Fairing Air
Deflectors, 5 Spoke Cast Wheels, Tour Pack Mirror and Light, , and a Premium
Air Horn that will loosen anything in your ears that isn’t bolted down. A wax
job is nothing.



Chrome
accessories: Windshield Molding, Instrument Bezels -- Oil, Temp, Fuel,
Voltmeter, Speedometer, Tachometer, Radio Trim, Speakers Trim, Hand Control
Levers L & R, Master Cylinder covers, Switch Housing Kit, Oil Pump Cover
& Top Plate, Lower Fairing Trim, Caliper Cover, Gear Shift Linkage, Fender
Skirt, Passenger Footboard Covers, Saddle Bag Lid Rails, Tour Pack Rack &
Light Covers, Timer Cover, Front Axle Nut Covers, Screaming Eagle Air Cleaner
Cover, CB Radio Channel Selector, and Chromed Forks. I may have missed a few.



Chrome and
Rubber Accessories: Rider Foot-Boards, Passenger-Foot boards, Brake Pedal Pad,
Foot & Shifter Pegs, and Handle Bar Grips.


This bike
was used as a Shriner Parade Dress Bike.
There are no Shrine emblems on the bike.


This
has not been a kid’s bike, it has been
adult ridden and maintained, and just had the fuel injection lines, filter, and
pump replaced, and the battery is aalmost 2 months old.


I will
consider taking a pickup truck in trade.
Something not needing powertrain work, has good body condition, short or
medium bed, standard or extended cab.
Maybe an Avalanche.


For the
scammers out there; I am not taking your out of town checks, paying your
shipper, or accepting paypal. This bike
is for local sale and pick up only.


The spouse
says it either it goes or she goes. I
will take $6500 for either one. The bike
is negotiable, she is not. I really
prefer to keep her.


When I was
a kid in the 1950’s my father allowed me to have a Harley 74 based on the
stipulations I could operate it safely and be able to pick it up. I can still ride safely but I don’t think I
can pick it up any more so Dad’s rule prevails.
I can’t have it any more.



Thanks for
Looking. Ride safe and keep the plastic
off the road.


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