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Garage queen, good job. Might ask the seller if he ever had shifter shaft replaced, weak link in 2014-15. Search it. I have had great fun and service with my two twin cam post-2014 touring Harley's, loaded up the miles
Bought mine new, Only real issue was bad switch packs, and were taken care of under warranty. I have to say this is the very best bike I have ever owned. I have around 35K on it with no issues.
When this one wears out, I will probably seek another 15 or 6 with low miles. _ Your gonna love it!!
Bought mine new, Only real issue was bad switch packs, and were taken care of under warranty. I have to say this is the very best bike I have ever owned. I have around 35K on it with no issues.
When this one wears out, I will probably seek another 15 or 6 with low miles. _ Your gonna love it!!
Appreciate the feedback! Im looking forward to owning one. 3 days left, and Ill be two wheels rolling again!
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