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Hi guys ,
What is your opinion for this wide Glide - actually someone is sellingit inGermany .
Would you say that is worth themoney ? basically its an 86 evo model with around 35.000 Km -
Bike is real sweet. What is thatroughly 9400 american dollars? I I can't read German so I'm not sure if it needs anything. If all is good, sounds like a reasonable price!
yeah it looks very sweet and lets say you spend couple of hundreds more for some extras and then you have the looks of an old school chopper .
It doesnotsayit needssomething else - it just says that it runs fine.
Does someoneknows what to expect from an evo with 35.000 Kms ?
Love the tank graphics on that one. Neat looking bike. If the price seems right to you, invest in it. Looks clean and well taken care of. At least with 35000k you know it has been ridden more than sitting somewhere rotting.
Your profile says u live in Germany so you u could check the bike in person?
Don't know much about used pricing there but if new WG is 17.000 and this 12.500 I think it's
a bit on the high side..unless you really want an old one?
Hey atco ,
Yeah thats the point I mean with a little bit more and you can get a new one - on the other side you take this one and you spend the difference for adding some extrasand then you have a bike with a character and notjustanother new wide glide .
I'llmost probably go and check the bike out , it looks like the owner took care of her.
The problem here in Europe is that the difference between a new or usedis not so big and then you start thinking why you should not buy a new one and avoid unecessary trouble.
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