2007 Harley-Davidson® FXDWG Dyna™ Wide Glide®

A CLEAN, LAID-BACK PROFILE THAT SEEMS TO STRETCH FOR MILES.

The Wide Glide® was born to defy convention. You may well be looking at the wild child of '70s counterculture. The days when riders flared fenders, raked front ends and bolted on a handlebar of the skyscraping order. A clean, laid-back profile that seems to stretch for miles. The front fork – wide, raked and rolling on a 21 inch chrome, laced wheel. The curvy profile of the Fat Bob™ tank. Standard chrome, laced wheels with 160 mm of asphalt-hungry rear rubber. A vibration-isolated new Twin Cam 96™ engine matched to six perfectly spaced gears. Hop in the saddle. Grab the factory ape-hangers. Stretch legs to the forward controls. Ride easy, friend. Heels to the wind.


2007 Buell® Firebolt® XB12R

$10,495.00
Whether you’re using it as a finely tuned track weapon or a daily commuter, the Buell Firebolt owes much of its handling prowess to the 52 inch wheelbase, 21 degree rake and 3.3 inches of trail. The aggressive geometry combined with the rigid chassis makes the Firebolt nimble and precise. Up front, the sportfighter features a fully adjustable Showa® inverted fork while the rear is equipped with an adjustable Showa cartridge. The result is a sportbike that seems almost telepathic, effortlessly responding to rider input.

Powered by a 1,203 cc Thunderstorm® air/oil/fan-cooled, fuel-injected 45 degree V-twin, this is the motorcycle for riders who demand a premium styled sportfighter with even more horsepower and torque.


2006 Thunder Mountain Custom Cycles Baditude 240

$29,500.00, 1,825 miles, Built to be bad using over 90 percent H-D parts and accessories, the Baditude 240 is a fat front end custom ready to take on the miles. Hard corners, high speeds, and all the attitude for an impressive ride. Not only does this custom handle well, but the look and feel of this bad boy are undeniable.

This bike has an 18-inch front tire, a fat 240 mm rear tire, billet custom wheels, with a 35-degree rake steering head, all powered by the Screamin’ Eagle 103B engine. The revolutionary custom paint compliments the sleek stretched tank and custom fenders. With this bike, you won’t be coming down from the high anytime soon. Consider yourself warned.

See your dealer for additional paint styles!

Although Harley-Davidson engines, transmissions and other original Harley-Davidson components are utilized in the production of our motorcycles, we are an independently owned and operated company. Thunder Mountain Custom Cycles, Inc. is NOT in any way affiliated with, nor supported by the Harley-Davidson Motor Company.

2006 Thunder Mountain Custom Cycles Blackhawk 240

$29,995.00, 1,588 miles, Dominate… Disrupt… Defy. The Blackhawk 240 is assembled using over 90 percent Harley-Davidson parts and accessories that will take you on an electrifying ride. This radical machine gives you the quality you deserve on a ride you can’t resist.

Whether you’re cruising through your local town or hitting the open road, this bad boy is where it’s at. Not only does the Blackhawk 240 have an extended rake of 38-degrees, a sleek stretched tank and billet custom wheels but it’s also pounding the pavement with a massive 240 mm rear tire. To top it off, this rideable custom is powered by the Screamin’ Eagle 103B engine. Get on or go home!

See your dealer for additional paint styles!

Although Harley-Davidson engines, transmissions and other original Harley-Davidson components are utilized in the production of our motorcycles, we are an independently owned and operated company. Thunder Mountain Custom Cycles, Inc. is NOT in any way affiliated with, nor supported by the Harley-Davidson Motor Company.


San Diego Harley-Davidson
5600 Kearny Mesa Road
San Diego, CA 92111
www.sandiegoharley.com
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