Harley-Davidson Softail Cross Bones

You might check the calendar to see what decade you’re in when you first look at the 2009 Harley Davidson Softail Cross Bones motorcycle. With its Springer front end and ape-hanger handlebars, this motorcycle can’t help but remind you of the post-war era of big cruisers.
Like the other Softail bikes, the Cross Bones is powered by a rigid mounted, 1584cc Twin Cam 96B balanced engine and a 6 speed cruise drive transmission that will get you to where you’re going with power that’s awe-inspiring.
The Harley-Davidson Softail Cross Bones is designed to look menacing and to remind the onlooker that Harley Davidsons have a neglected reputation as being bad boys. When you climb on the Cross Bones and pull out on the street, you’ll draw attention from onlookers with wild-eyed stares all the way to those who just step back out of pure fear and intimidation.
The Cross Bones handles the pavement very well and does it better than most because of its two most notorious features: the springer front end and the sprung saddle. No other Harley sports the balanced gloss black springer front end. It offers you outstanding control and a smooth ride. The sprung solo seat was inspired by 1930’s design, is very comfortable and adjustable to your needs.
Harley-Davidson Softail Cross Bones For Sale
From the Bobtail rear fender that covers the 200mm wide rear tire to the half-moon floorboards with heel/toe shift levers, the Soft Tail Cross Bones says attitude. Good old fashioned Harley Davidson attitude.
The Cross Bones busts the scales at 737 pounds and this big boy can get a great 54 miles per gallon on the highway, so riding it to work during the weekdays wouldn’t such a bad idea. Then pull on your leather over the weekends and let it tear up the roads and attract stares and admiration wherever you take it.
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