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Does anyone know the value of 1993 HD motorcycles? I need help or some direction with one I found for sale. Its a limited production bike.
Thanks for any help.
1993 flstn
1900 miles.
windshield, seats both have cow fur design, saddle bags are same and grips. all original. In showroom condition.
I don't know the official designation on them, I've only heard them called Moo Glides. Sounds hard to believe that you could find one of those with miles that low.
A lot of people were buying Harleys for investment purposes at that time, so I'm sure a lot of them didn't get ridden much. You may have lucked out and found a really cool bike. There were 2700 of that model made, most people took off all the black and white furry accs, and stored them.
I've seen them go for about $13,000 if there in really pristine condition. Of course the price always depends on the mileage and overall condition of the bike.
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