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While i was deployed i found and purchased a 1998 Road King Classic 95th Anniversary form and Air Force Officer who bought it new and never rode it. Had it shipped from California to my house in Huntsville, Al.
Actually had on 46.8 yes forty six point eight original miles.
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Bike looks excellent. More pics please! Now take good care of it. Yes, ride it. But don't beat the snot out of it either. I guess good stewardship would be the word to use.
This bike was purchased new by a female Air Force Officer, she was just too short to ride it, so it sat in her garage in California, she gad it serviced 3 times in 20 years. She was moving to a new state and decided to sell. I paid $7,500.00 plus $750.00 transportation to Huntsville, Al plus $400 for new Fluids so i have $8,700.00 in to it.
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