Just taken this bike in from a friend of the shop so we have known it for some time with no issues at all. It is in great condition and has been very well cared for, sounds amazing, looks amazing, ...
The Harley-Davidson Switchback is the chopper iconic image: massive, fluid lines, lots of chrome parts and ready to take you anywhere. The Switchback can easily change character: it can be the ...
Virtually all Harley-Davidson models can be optioned up with various screens or luggage but for the 2012 model year H-D have done it for you with the new Switchback. The beauty of this particular ...
Versatility is the key word for the Harley-Davidson Dyna Switchback. It’s a tourer with hard panniers and a big windscreen, yet in seconds the luggage and screen can be whipped off to reveal a ...
The international version of the Harley Davidson Dyna Switchback FLD has a pretty versatile character thanks to its detachable saddle bags and windshield. Apart from it’s practical nature, the 2013 ...
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The Road King, Road Glide and Street Glide are some of Harley-Davidson's best-selling models. Built on the big-boned touring chassis, however, these baggers are also an awful lot of motorcycle for ...
New for 2012, the Switchback is Harley-Davidson’s version of a reversible jacket. It’s a cruiser that can be ridden to the Rock Store for a burger or across the country to Daytona. “We were hearing ...
Description: The pictures don't do it's justice to how good this bike looks in the flesh. Versatility is the key word for the Switchback. Its a capable tourer with hard panniers and a big windscreen, ...
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