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I would suspect where you live in the country would also dictate how quick you could sell your bike. In PA its cold and snowing so I doubt it will move quick but spring is coming and thats the season. Most Harley buyers are not aware just how much markup there are in 2017 Street Glides so if you bought it right and did not pay anything near MSRP then you should be able to sell it right and not get burned too much.
well, a brandy new one is $5,950 msrp. 20% off would be $4,760, so it would have to be a bit less than that. i would imagine tbob is pretty close. quick sale on the low end, but if you hold out, you may get high end.
A product of no child left behind, The engine would bring at least $3,500 to $4,000 maybe.
Ok I get it. I did not read the post clearly.
Nope not me, I was a bad kid and never made it through high school. I was put with the other bad kids in special schools until I was 16 and went out on my own. Call me an idiot if you like its ok with me. But dont call me a product of No Child Left Behind because that was never me.
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