For Sale: 2001 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin for sale in Elkhart Lake, WI

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Vehicle Description Harley-Davidson launched the Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) program in 1999, responding to riders' demands for exclusive factory-customs.
The CVO program fulfills and inspires motorcycle customizers' dreams, building low-volume models gleaming with abundant chrome.
Each CVO model features unique paint schemes and accessories-limited production means supply is far short of demand.
These bikes feature accessories that can't be purchased anywhere else.
The special paint schemes are unavailable for existing motorcycles, and a repaint requires proof of being an original CVO bike.
In 2001, the CVO program expanded with another assembly line at the Vehicle Operations facility in York, Pennsylvania.
That year featured the FXDWG2 Switchblade, with a Scarlet Red paint scheme and 23k-gold-leaf flames.
The 2001 Harley Davidson CVO Switchblade is based on the Dyna Wide Glide and is powered by a Twin Cam 88 motor.
The slammed front and rear suspensions lower the bike for a road-hugging look and feel.
A full length full tank console (designed by Willie G.
Davidson) and the silver-faced speedometer, along with the Lightning Star Wheels, slash-cut Vance and Hines exhaust and billet-style turn signals add to the drama of this visually impressive motorcycle.
The FXDWG2 features more than $8,000 in Genuine Harley-Davidson custom parts and accessories.
Its sleek custom paint finish is done in a Scarlet Red and is accented with streaming flames of gold leaf on the fuel tank, fenders and headlight fairing.
The powder-coated frame, chin fairing, battery box, coil cover and electrical enclosure are all color-matched for added visual intensity.
Harley Davidson limited the production of the CVO FXDWG2 to 1,465 units, making them rare and hard to find, especially in such great condition and low mileage.
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  • Year: 2001
  • Make: Harley-Davidson
  • Model: Motorcycle

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