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It shouldnt have too many issues being fairly new, still look at maintenance records. Also look for any mods and see if they where done right. Kind of had that bite me on my '11 fxdwg, had saddle bags... Not installed right, previous owner decided to drill into strut covers and grind away at where the license plate mount to the strut.
Thanks for the advice guys. I ended up pulling the trigger...on a 07 street bob with only....47 miles! I'm still in a little disbelief but yeah, it was a pretty crazy find and didn't do too bad on price, all things considered.
At any rate, these threads are useless without pics, so without further ado...
Guess it's not as uncommon as I thought ...anyone know the color code of this model? Also, it came with just one "repo" key...can these be duplicated by a typical lock smith or is there a solution to getting replacement keys?
Best thing to do about key would probably talk to a Harley shop and see if they can find your key code, most bike keys are commonly reused. Same concept with the frequency for garage door opener, the key fobs for a car and so on
Dealer will sell you a pair of keys for about $25 (take your title with you). The bad news is you are getting ready to spend a bunch of money. Stage 1, pipes, fuel management, seat, etc. The good news is you are already a member of the best online marketplace for second hand HD products. (HD Forums)
looks like you got acouple extras too, the seat doesn't look stock and the hand control levers definitely aren't, better than new.. 47 miles? really? unreal.. I ride more than that on the average day..
looks like you got acouple extras too, the seat doesn't look stock and the hand control levers definitely aren't, better than new.. 47 miles? really? unreal.. I ride more than that on the average day..
I thought the seat was stock...does look a little more padded. Overall its in fantastic shape..not perfect though. There is some corrosion here and there. The dealer I bought it from showed me the list of replacements which included the levers among some other stuff (fuel pump, etc.) but for the most part it's completely stock and feels brand new...
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