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Reviewed on November 4, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2022 Harley-Davidson Tri-Glide FLHTCUTG view listing

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This bike is in immaculate shape! Been rode a handful of times, always had a cover on it! This bike comes with 5 helmet, two have Bluetooth. It’s had one owner. Very very clean, tires are great! Title in... read more
This bike is in immaculate shape! Been rode a handful of times, always had a cover on it! This bike comes with 5 helmet, two have Bluetooth. It’s had one owner. Very very clean, tires are great! Title in hand
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Reviewed on January 3, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2015 Harley-Davidson Tri Glide FLHTCUTG view listing

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Like new trike with only 3160 miles. Wasn't able to ride due to personal issues. Essentially a new trike. Maintained at Black Gold Harley Davidson in Allen, TX. I live in Frisco, TX. Will sell for... read more
Like new trike with only 3160 miles. Wasn't able to ride due to personal issues. Essentially a new trike. Maintained at Black Gold Harley Davidson in Allen, TX. I live in Frisco, TX. Will sell for $28,775.
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Reviewed on March 7, 2016

Motorcycle reviewed 2013 Harley-Davidson Tri-Glide FLHTCUTG view listing

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I turned 70 a few years ago, and I traded in my Fatboy for a Tri-Glide. It was a good move. I had a few other trikes in the past and they were rough, but I test rode a Harley and what a revelation. Even though it's a solid axel, it was surprisingly smooth. And with the rake on the front end,... read more
I turned 70 a few years ago, and I traded in my Fatboy for a Tri-Glide. It was a good move. I had a few other trikes in the past and they were rough, but I test rode a Harley and what a revelation. Even though it's a solid axel, it was surprisingly smooth. And with the rake on the front end, steering isn't all that hard. The seat is one of the best I've had on a bike, and I've had a few BMWs. My wife agrees. If you are ready for the stability, it's a great choice. They do produce heat, so be aware of that. I did reduce it with a no cat header and a set of mellow crusher mufflers. Good sound, improved power. The paint rock chips a bit easier than I like. Fender covers fixed that. The Lehman factory setup got it pretty much just right. Try it, you'll like it.
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