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1974 Sx 175 Harley Davidson Enduro Parts Bike With Original Tires On It. on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Hubert, North Carolina, US

Hubert, North Carolina, US
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This is a 1974 Sx 175CC dirt bike enduro by Harley Davidson. We are selling it as a for parts bike because the engine is stuck and the wheels. It was found in that condition. It does not have a lot of miles on it because it has the original tires still on it. I am offering the whole bike for sale as opposed to  selling it in individual peices. Please bid on it and ask questions if you are interested. More pictures available on request.

Shipping and handling will be determined by your location. I would like you to pick it up in person at my place of business. We are Hawg Wild Motorcycle Parts and Repair, 1779 Freedomway,Hubert, NC 28539 910-577-1013

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