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I bought this bike new in June of 2007. Great bike, I just want to get a Street Glide. It's got about 2850 miles on it but I'm still riding. Here is a list of extras on the bike:
- Screaming Eagle 103" big bore kit (88hp/100lbs.)
- Screaming Eagle Race Tuner
- Screaming Eagle air cleaner and cover
- V&H Big Shot exhaust
- Wild 1 12.5" Ape Hanger bars
- HD chrome grips, footboards, and various other chrome parts
- HD headlight nacelle
- HD auxillary light bar
- HD detatchable sissy bar with luggage rack
- Ultimate X touring seat with passenger pad and rider back rest available(pictured on bike but is additional $275)
- Corbin Gunfighter seat available (additional $125)
I treat all my bikes great so it looks brand new. Engine was perfectly broken in (twice since I had the big bore kit done after the original break in). The 1000 mile service and 2500 mile service were done with the fluids being changed to HD synthetic at the 1000 mile service. Like I said, bike is perfect just want to get on a new Street Glide. Pick this bike up with the larger engine and all the other gear for about what you would pay for the bike.
More pics available, just out of attachment space.
Looks like a great price on a nice bike, Bet it sells easy for that amount. Damn tho, economy is tough, still bet you get that much or more. Do you have a lot of watchers? Someone will at least jump in at the last minute and grab it.
I've got 11 watchers and the auction has only been up a couple of days. I think you're right, someone will probably bid in the last few hours is what I'm expecting. I hear you on the economy thing though. I'd like to sell it for a bit more of course but I don't think $15000 is too bad if that's all it sells for. I guess we'll see. I'm just hope it sells soon so I can hop right on to a Street Glide
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