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2006 Harley-Davidson® XL
1200L
Sportster® $8,900.00,
1,283
miles,
BIG
GUT.
LOW
BUTT.
The
Sportster®
1200
Low
boasts
the
strongest
XL
Evolution®
engine
on
a
low,
nimble
street
bike
with
an
equally
low
price.
Look
what
just
flew
in
under
the
radar.
The
all-new
Sportster®
1200
Low
motorcycle.
A
long,
low,
custom
street
bike
straight
from
the
Harley-Davidson
factory.
Take
a
look
at
the
chromed-out
Evolution®
engine
at
the
center
of
a
narrow
frame.
1200
cc
and
mounds
of
torque
will
keep
any
wrist
happy.
The
handlebar
grips
are
a
full
inch
closer
to
the
rider
for
a
comfortable
ride.
Combine
that
with
a
lowered
suspension
and
mid-mount
foot
controls.
The
machine
looks
as
good
as
it
feels.
Exclusive
emblem
on
a
4.5-gallon
tank.
Chrome
eyebrow
over
the
headlamp.
Black
13-spoke
cast
aluminum
wheels.
And
a
low,
two-up
seat
just
over
26-inches
off
pavement.
Easier
to
get
the
boots
down.
Not
that
you’ll
ever
want
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Community’s
Critical
Supply
Shortage
Worsens
Many
Elective
Surgeries
Delayed
and
Chronic
Patients
Being
Treated
with
Alternative
Protocols
The
Memphis
community
continues
to
experience
extreme
shortages
in
the
supply
of
two
important
blood
types,
O-negative
and
B-positive,
and
supply
issues
are
affecting
elective
surgeries
and
treatment
of
chronic
diseases.
Many
Memphis
area
hospitals
have
patient
needs
for
type
O
and
type
B
red
cells
that
exceed
local
collections,
due
in
part
to
local
demographics
and
also
to
the
types
of
treatments
local
hospitals
provide.
Lifeblood
compensates
for
local
blood
shortages
by
importing
blood
from
other
community
blood
centers
throughout
the
country
that
have
excess
supply.
A
nationwide
blood
shortage
however,
is
limiting
availability
of
imports
and
exacerbating
the
local
blood
shortage
challenge.
O-negative
is
the
universal
blood
type
that
can
be
transfused
to
people
of
all
blood
types,
including
those
who
are
either
Rh
positive
or
Rh
negative.
About
14%
of
the
people
living
in
the
United
Stated
have
O-negative
blood.
Fewer
than
8%
of
Lifeblood
donors
have
type
O-negative
blood.
The
U.S.
Department
of
Human
Services
recommends
a
community
maintain
a
seven
day
supply
of
blood
to
be
able
to
respond
to
a
disaster
or
major
trauma
in
their
area.
Our
area
strives
to
keep
a
three
day
supply.
36-40%
of
an
optimum
3
day
supply
is
considered
a
pre-critical
shortage;
31-35%
is
a
critical
shortage;
at
or
below
30%
is
designated
as
an
extremely
critical
shortage.
We
are
fluctuating
between
a
critical
shortage
and
an
extremely
critical
shortage.
Red
blood
cells
have
a
shelf
life
of
42
days,
so
the
need
for
blood
donors
is
constant.
Lifeblood
is
asking
all
eligible
O-positive,
O-negative,
B-positive
and
B-negative
donors
to
go
to
one
of
Lifeblood’s
donor
centers
and
donate
today.
A
complete
list
of
locations
is
available
at
the
Lifeblood
Web
site,
www.lifeblood.org.
Individuals
age
17
or
older
who
weigh
at
least
110
lbs.
and
are
in
good
health
are
eligible
to
donate.
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ENDS
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Bumpus
Harley-Davidson
of
Memphis 2160
Whitten
Road Memphis,
TN
38133
www.bumpusharleydavidson.com
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here
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