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In the military, dont hae as much time to ride as much as i want. thinking about selling my Street Glide, dont want to haggle too much on a price, i know how much i paid, just trying to see where i should start.
2010 HD Street Glide (Silver): 2700 Miles
103" Stage 2, SE255 Cam,
Cruise, ABS
V&H Power Dual header into Rinehart Mufflers
Screamin Eagle Breather (Sames as CVO's)
Screamin Eagle Tuner
Detachable "Standard" Passenger back rest
4-point docking hardware
Visor Style Trim Ring, also on all turn signals
Willie G axle covers
Wille G Gas cap cover
Highway Pegs
TBag #-pocket windshield bag
All motor work was done at dealership prior to purchase. And the Stage 2 isnt the same as the 103 Power Pak that was available in 2011.
Just a feeler, trying to look for a good starting point on the price.
Kbb says @19k plus, BUT with 2012s starting around that same price you may have to come down or wait for the right buyer but that could take awhile
Sounds like you've got a pretty nice scoot, though! Good luck, brother and come out safe!
I'm with Esuomm1. I've bought and sold many of them. What I've found out is all the add ons are for your pleasure only. You can't get your money back for them when you sell it. You can put it back to stock as much as you can and sell the aftermarket parts separately.
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