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Have my Harley financed with Harley credit. I've gotten a little behind in my payments and ducking the reposseror untill I can get caught up. My question is if I take the bike in to have it serviced at the Harely dealership will they know Harley is looking for it and grab it for them?
Is there any way to RETRO-REPOSSESS a thread?
It's BAAAAAAAACK !!!!!!!!
LMAO, THANX, Dave. You do know how to RUN a thread, buds. Some one said Dave, chekt out.
I have a funny story about getting behind. Right or wrong the end result is I got a great deal on a Harley. Guy bought a 74 FX new in 74 (This is the story told to me.) financed it through a loan company. Sometime in 1976 after fighting with HD over numerous warranty issues, he quit paying an stashed the Bike in an old barn. Fast forward to this year, Grandson was cutting down blackberries and found the barn. Grandfather died many years ago and finance company long out of business. i bought the complete Bike with only 2700 miles on it for $600. he wrote me a bill of sale, took that and the Bike to DMV, Bill of sale was good enought to title and register because the Bike had been purged from the records more than 15 years ago. Of couse it took a few dollars to get the Bike rideable but I still have less than $2500 total into it.
donr we see that , just was a mistake to start with to buy something then try to keep it without paying for it , and get it serviced proly for free too ! LOL think so ?
daviddean42, you could fix this by editing your first post and refer the idiots to post #114 since it seem we have the reading impaired here!?
Or just leave it alone. I enjoy reading the retarded posts!
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