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(...which way did ya come in?) Just give us that Lucifer's contact info, and one of us will call him up and give him what-for; tell him he can't be tempting our good brother and threatening his marital bliss.
If the rate is what i was quoted to me over the phone by my credit union, i might just do it. Find out more tomorrow.. 8.9% isn't bad, the payments will be cheap enough and the registration/insurance won't hit me that hard cause of the year. I was actually shocked when I called my MC ins. co., it's only gonna raise it $38 a month even though it will be used as a daily driver. Registration should be close to my WG as it's a year older..
i'll keep ya posted...
btw, wife said you guys were no help talking me down... called you all a bunch of bike junkies. hahahahaa
Okay ... I'll step up and talk you out of it since none of these other clowns seems to have done it yet ....
You said ROAD GLIDE vice Street Glide, right ... ? Everyone on here knows that the Road Glides looks suck, right???? If it was a Street Glide, I'd have been of no help ... there, that was easy.
I'm just yankin' your chain ... Road Glides are underappreciated in my view (and don't look bad). Easily the best-handling of the baggers, too ... go for it!
If your thinking of selling the Wide Gilde, DONT do it.
If your just adding a bike then by all means go for it.
You will miss the Wide Glide real bad!!!
Okay ... I'll step up and talk you out of it since none of these other clowns seems to have done it yet ....
You said ROAD GLIDE vice Street Glide, right ... ? Everyone on here knows that the Road Glides looks suck, right???? If it was a Street Glide, I'd have been of no help ... there, that was easy.
I'm just yankin' your chain ... Road Glides are underappreciated in my view (and don't look bad). Easily the best-handling of the baggers, too ... go for it!
I passed on the deal, he seemed way to anxious to get rid of it so cheap and so fast, he got 3 calls on it while i was over there... something is up with it, he says it has no problems and wants to sell it fast so he can go to the superbowl, i tried talking him out of it saying that wasn't a good enough excuse to give a bike away... he got 3 calls on it while I was over there...
you ever get that feeling if it's to good to be true it probably is and will bite you in the ***... so i passed, cheap insurance on my part I guess.
so lol... just got back from the dealer, wife wants a white 09 sporty 1200L. and I picked out an 09 Roadglide in black. I know i'll probably miss the WG but the RoadGlide (05) that rode for 100 miles or so was awesome..
the WG is probably getting traded in tonight or tomorrow..
09 black RG, black engine, blue stripe, CD, Alarm, 180 rear tire stock now, new frame design and bags.
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