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I am a sucker when it comes to blue. When I saw this bike I knew I had to jump on it because there wouldn't be another like it.
I am too, I'm on my 4th blue vehicle and my next one will be blue as well. Blue wasn't an option when I bought my low rider or I would have chose it. Blue was an option when I bought my iron 883 and I came very close to picking it but the candy orange won me over.
The guys in Pembroke (just down the road from here) ship all over the country. Their show room is like a candy shop. Ask then why it's an "opportunity Vehicle", though. Usually it's because it needs something, but this one passes inspection, so who knows? Maybe they just want to get it sold fast.
I'm not comfortable buying a used anything sight unseen. If they want to deliver it and give me a few hours to scrutinize and test drive with no obligation to buy, then maybe.
I'm not comfortable buying a used anything sight unseen. If they want to deliver it and give me a few hours to scrutinize and test drive with no obligation to buy, then maybe.
I was concerned too buying a bike 1000 miles away but I had the local HD Dealer pick up the bike and do a Pre Purchase Inspection for $250. That included picking up and returning the bike and doing an ECU Scan.
After the PPE the dealer mentioned the back tire looked a little thin so the selling dealer (non HD) put a brand new Michelin on the back.
The only issue was there was a decent size scratch on the left side of the tank that had been touched up. If I had seen the bike in person I probably would of bought the bike even with the scratch because the rest of the bike was mint, had low miles and had all the accessories I wanted already installed.
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