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I can get a 2005 FXDI dyna, with 1900 miles. It's black with vance and hines straight shot pipes.
The asking price is 10,700. Probably could get it for 10,400. First is this a good bike. The other bike I am considering is a brand new 07 1200 Sporty custom which is gonna be about $11,200.00 out the door.
Personally, I would go with the Dyna. Bigger is always better. I think later on down the road you would be happier with the Dyna. The twin cam 88 on the Dyna is a proven performer. Be prepared to offer them cash. Offer them 10K. Now is the time to buy.
I can get a 2005 FXDI dyna, with 1900 miles. It's black with vance and hines straight shot pipes.
The asking price is 10,700. Probably could get it for 10,400. First is this a good bike. The other bike I am considering is a brand new 07 1200 Sporty custom which is gonna be about $11,200.00 out the door.
Used dyna or new sporty? Help.
Make a deal for the dyna before he finds out about the strike. I agree, offer him $10 cash. I love my '06.
Personally, I would go with the Dyna. Bigger is always better. I think later on down the road you would be happier with the Dyna. The twin cam 88 on the Dyna is a proven performer. Be prepared to offer them cash. Offer them 10K. Now is the time to buy.
Ditto - great bike, good deal. Don't forget pics if you take the plunge!
When I bought my 1st Harley I was looking at a 2005 FXDI and a2006 1200 custom. I bought the DYNA andam customizing it my self (1/2 the fun) never have looked back. Love the DYNA. Both are great bikes.
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