It's a 1999 FXR3 Emearld Green.....now how many miles....lol 
Ok here is what you
should do, before SENDING or "WIRING" the money to his account have him/her
FAX you a ledgible copy of his driver's llicense and a photo copy of the title of the bike....both front and back sides of the title.
Anyone selling a bike will have the title close by.....and a photo copy does nothing other than at least allow you to do two things....it allows you to see the "VIN" number, as well as the address and name of the person in ownership....the other thing, the TITLE will show you is if there is anyone in title to the bike along with him such as a "bank"...plus you get to see how he took title....with the VIN# you can call Harley Davidson and let them know you are purchasing a bike with this vin # and they can confirm the model and year of the bike....so you have at least some awareness that you are purchasing what you think you are purchasing......
In the spring of 2007 I sold a motorcyle on ebay....the person whom purchased it did wire money into my account but before doing so requested that I fax to him a copy of my driver's license and a faxed copy of my title....I had no problems with such request.....the transaction went smoothly....
The key to these transactions is to keep your conversations very simple and noncomplex and be very consistant if you say you are going to call in 10 minutes call in 10 minutes.....precision creates comfort for both parties.....
In the state of Colorado our department of motor vehicle typically likes to see a Bill of Sale as well, so along with that Title I would also want a "BILL OF SALE" from the Seller made out to me as the purchaser....for the amount the bike was purchased for....
YOU ALSO
MUST make sure that the Title is signed by all parties that have ownership of the bike EXACTLY as title is taken....if they use an "initial" then the "initial" must be used in the signature.....if the person is a William S. Smith
III then he has to sign William S. Smith "
III". IF he leaves OFF the "
III" you have an issue.....lol how do I know this because one of my bikes that I purchased had an owner that had taken title with "III" and he didn't sign it with it.....so there I sat in front of the "clerk" to get my bike titled and she says I can't transfer this bike to your name yet as the previous owner hasn't signed his name correctly.....I took the paperwork back to my home....called the owner and asked if he would mind if I added the "III" to his signature....he said it was ok with him, I went back the next day to a "different" clerk and was presented with my "new" title. SO PAY ATTENTION!!!! is my advice to DETAILS.....
Regards,
Tim