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I am considering buying a 1990 FatBoy Grey Ghost. Bike is original paint and motor with some bolt-on accessories (exhaust, seat, hand grips, etc...). Are these bikes reliable, EVO motor is stock with under 16,000 miles....
What do these bikes go for ??? I see prices all over the place...
Is this s bike that can be ridden a lot? Does is qualify as vintage, collectible, or antique???
Originally Posted by drjmba
I speak the truth.....I buy bikes all the time....this would be my second 1990 FatBoy.
If you buy bikes all the time and that would be your second fatboy then either you are incredibly forgetful or you're full of ****.
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