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Well, so much for being unique! Lol. Funny how you notice something more when you have one - I never noticed how many here have the Orange with flames!
I gotta make it mine...
Originally Posted by pontiac69
congrats on the new bike. love that color. curious what you paid out the door from a dealer. last year i was thinking of trading in mine and stopped at the dealer for a price. he said 13,500 the way it sits. just curious how much more they would ask if they give me 13,500
I was out the door for $15, 350. First number he gave me was just over $17,000 OTD. Taxes are brutal! I think my paperwork says I paid $14,2xx. plus all the crap they tack on.
They had just put it out for sale Saturday morning, and I was the first test rider. PO traded it in on an EG - blue with flames. It has 88xx miles on it, V&H pipes, SE breather, windshield with lowers, and detachable backrest/luggage rack.
Originally Posted by DBuggy
Congrats! Same happened to me. Never owned a Harley before, went to the dealer, rode. Fat Bob then a WG, left with the WG, black with several mods. Love the look of the WG and its versatility from a solo to 2up with bags. Best of luck with her!
First Harley was a dyna FXD. I thought I loved the softails (especially the deuce) but I rode one, and it just didn't sing to me. Tried a Sportster, too, just to make sure. That didn't take long.
Saw it, fell in love. Heard, fell in lust. Rode it, and took it home.
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