After a lot of careful consideration, I've decided to put my 2004 Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce up for sale. It's been a great bike, but I got the touring bike itch. Hopefully I won't regret this. The only problem I've ever had with this bike was the dreaded pinhole in the fuel line. It was fixed with heavier line and has been flawless for the last 8,000 miles. The oil has been changed twice a season with Mobil 1 Synthetic. Less than 14,000 miles on the clock. It has an April 2012 VA inspection. New brake pads last year front and rear.
The bike is Luxury Blue/Impact blue 2-tone. Gets compliments everywhere she goes and shines in the sun. A couple very tiny nicks that have been touched up. But I figure I should disclose all issues.
Accessories include:
K&N air cleaner
Vance and Hines Big Shots
Fuel Moto PCIII
A bunch of hot toppers
Blue LED lights around the engine and rear fender
LED brake light
LED turn signals including a brake light kit and flasher (Custom Dynamics... not cheap)
Chrome rear rim
Custom polished brake rotors (front and back)
Custom chrome pulley
Chrome switch housings
Custom grips
Stainless splash guard
Sissy bar
Harley Pegs
Factory Alarm system
A bunch of other chrome goodies
Also included with the sale is the service manual, luggage rack, T-bag, quick detachable windscreen, 2 alarm remotes/keys, owners manual and a few assorted take-off parts.
I have a clean VA title in hand. More pics available if you message me. Blue Book is 11500 with 38,000 miles and no accessories. This is about 1/3 the amount of miles and about $5,000 worth of add-ons.
Looking for $12,500 OBO. Make a reasonable offer. I won't bite!
P.S. I'm in Lorton, VA. About 20 miles south of DC.
Last edited by stevevfd; 01-03-2012 at 07:36 PM.
Reason: Adding another photo
After looking around a bit, I think I'm a little too wishful on the pricing. I'm willing to come down a grand right now, but I'm still open to offers... New price $11,500 OBO. I'm actually expecting to come in under $11,500, but I think it's a good starting point for negotiations. The pics are a few months old, but don't show the new billet mirrors I added or the braided blue plug wires. Aside from that, the bike is in the same condition.
The market sucks. My bike has been on here since Oct and not one offer.
I've been noticing that. It's a buyer's market for sure. I just can't bear the thought of a dealer making that much money off of me. They'll make money off of my bike and me buying another bike. I'd rather hook up a private party with a fair deal and buy a nice Street Glide off a private party. That way everyone is winning. Dealerships are out of control with their pricing.