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I Google Crossbones with heartland and it was an image that popped up. Its from www.robbosmotorcycles.com.au
 
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I Google Crossbones with heartland and it was an image that popped up. Its from www.robbosmotorcycles.com.au
Thanks I was hoping for some more pictures and some details. I'll try emailing them.
 
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Here is one from the dealer today. It has a reworked seat and Badboy bars and a dropdown headlight lowed 2 inches and new air cleaner. $5000 worth of stuff on the sheet. Looks cool but not worth 5 grand extra.
 
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Here is one from the dealer today. It has a reworked seat and Badboy bars and a dropdown headlight lowed 2 inches and new air cleaner. $5000 worth of stuff on the sheet. Looks cool but not worth 5 grand extra.
I would bet that most of the money is labor. Ain't no way.......
I traveled to another dealer to get mine because the first one adds a minimum $1500.00 in accessories before they put it on the floor. And won't include the stock parts. ANd if they told you that seat was "reworked", the person was smoking crack. It's a standard sprung seat.
 
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I would bet that most of the money is labor. Ain't no way.......
I traveled to another dealer to get mine because the first one adds a minimum $1500.00 in accessories before they put it on the floor. And won't include the stock parts. ANd if they told you that seat was "reworked", the person was smoking crack. It's a standard sprung seat.
Maybe the other ~3300$ is bolted to the other side?

Good lookin bars though!
 
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It was $1800 in labor. The rest was mis parts.
 
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It was $1800 in labor. The rest was mis parts.
At the local rate, that works out to 20 hours of labor. I'm in the wrong business again. I need to find a job that lets me work that slow. Heck....I actually go home tired at the end of the day.
 
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That what it was 20 hrs. I think they bolt on some bs stuff then take a nap and charge for the whole hour.
 
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That what it was 20 hrs. I think they bolt on some bs stuff then take a nap and charge for the whole hour.
Yup, shop rate & shop hours/job. Way more economical to DIY if you can manage it. More rewarding too IMO.

Was at the Plainfield IN dealership yesterday and they had a customized bonez right up front when you walk in. 18" rims 'Kontrast Kut', Metzers, RS A/C, Kontrast Kut sprocket, frame mounted seat, V&H 'Competition Series' Black 2:1 pipe. Origanally asking 25 something down to 23 something. It'll probably move at something close to that price if its how you wanted your bike. Personally don't think its nearly as nice to say 'I bought it this way'.

Sorry you'll have to visuallize, we showed up at closing and they turned off the lights - no good for BB pics. There website doesnt' have it either.
 
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Yup.....Do it yo-self is the way to go. I can understand folks not wanting to say......tear a motor or transmission down. But bolt on stuff ain't hard. And I have a problem with people who don't want to learn. The rewards are too great if you do it. But........I have a son-in-law that won't even change a turn signal buld on his bass boat trailer.........takes it to the dealer......Oh well, my daughter puts up with it. And they seem as happy as anyone. I gave up trying to help him learn any thing.
 


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