Harley Davidson Road King Classic Gas Tank on 2040-parts.com
Loganville, Georgia, US
This black gas tank came off of my 2004 RKC. I hit a dog and went down when the bike was 5 weeks old. There is a dent under the right side where the engine guard hit it. It is hard to see when the tank is on the bike. There are also scratches around the console hole, made when the fuel pump was removed. It has been stored in my climate controlled basement, so there is no rust or dirt. I am going to have to charge $25.00 for shipping and that won't cover all locations, so lower 48 only.
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