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I have a 2005 NightTrain and due to some unfortunate events I think I might need to sell it.
Trying to figure out how much I could get for it.
It's a Black Cherry '05 Train with just a hair over 7,000 miles. Only damage on the bike is from me tilting it over in a parking lot at around 3MPH, just a scuff on the engine guard. Has a sissy bar on the back and a pretty nice set of chrome pegs front and rear, rears are adjustable. Carlini bars were on it when I bought it, not sure of the model they were on the bike when I bought it. Also has V&H pipes.
I'm not gonna lie and say it never saw the rain or anything, but when it did, I washed it as soon as the sun came back around. It's been ridden every day since I bought it in august, mostly on base miles, a few short highway drives.
If I decide I do need to sell it, the buyer will get my two helmets, an extra seat that the previous owner gave me, small tool bag that I keep on the forks, and a Snap-On tank cover.
The previous owner also gave me 3 additional key fobs with the fork keys, and security clicker things as well as the original purchasing paperwork, and a good chunk of receipts for parts and service performed on the bike. Nothing major, just the pegs, pipes, reduced effort clutch, and a few other things.
I will post pictures soon in this ad, it's kind of a pain to do all that from my iPhone. I have pictures posted in the Night Train pictures thread already if you are curious right now.
Thanks for reading. Any questions please email me: osgoodcj7@gmail.com
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