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Wasn't able to pm you, but I sent an e-mail to you through the forum.
Originally Posted by luke21079
ok I guess I won't pm you as I can't figure out how to do it. Is it because my post count is low, or that I'm newly registered? Either way I would like to talk to you about your bike so if you would pm me or friend request me we can chat. Thanks
This bad *** is still available. Get ready for Spring by giving this hardly used scoot a new home!
Originally Posted by 118of1050
FOR SALE - Bike is in Mid-Hudson Valley, NY 2007 Harley-Davidson FatBoy - FLSTF Fire Red Pearlcoat 96ci, 1584cc, EFI 6 Speed 3,970 miles - UPDATED 08/16/2013 This bike is dripping in CHROME! It is currently registered and inspected in NYS and being ridden so the miles on the clock will keep ticking and the mileage may go up... This is my wife's bike and she is making room for her new SRT8 Challenger. We are the 2nd owners of this beautiful machine. We purchased it on Jan 31, 2009 with 2,565 miles from the same dealership that sold it to the original owner in 2007. To date, we have put a mere 1,315 miles on it. It has been stored in a climate controlled garage and connected to a Battery Tender when not in use. It has hardly been used and will be used even less with a new muscle car in the family. We want to see this beaut go to a new home where it will be enjoyed. This bike is gently used, dealer maintained and never been dropped or downed in any manner! This bike has so many extras, I will try to list them all... - Chromed OEM Harley-Davidson FLSTF 50 caliber wheels, front and rear. - Progressive Suspension Drop-In Lowering Fork Springs & Rear Adjustable Slam Kit (1-1/2" Drop front and rear) - H-D Auxiliary Lights - H-D Bullet front turn signals w/Smoke lenses - H-D French Trim Rings (headlight, auxiliary lights & front turn signals) - H-D Chrome (lower) fork sliders. - H-D front and rear MoCo brake caliper covers - H-D chrome brake rotors (F&R) - H-D chromed cowbells - H-D chrome handlebar controls and switch covers - H-D Diamond Plate Collection (grips, boards, brake pedal, shifter pegs & passenger pegs) - H-D Diamondback Cables (clutch, throttle and front brake line) - Vance and Hines big radius exhaust. - Dynojet Power Commander III - H-D digital oil dipstick gauge - H-D Brake/Tail/Turn module - H-D Laydown License Plate - H-D Chrome Twisted Steel Back Rest & Low Pad - H-D L/S Swingarm Mounted Leather Tool Bag - H-D Air Horn - H-D Chrome Upper Drive Belt Cover - H-D Chrome Drive Belt Pulley Cover Any questions not already answered in the above listing will be answered to the best of our ability. Asking $15,000
Here's a bump. This would be a great bike for my son. Why don't you PM me with your bottom line number. I don't want to insult you with an offer that you might be offended with. It's a great looking ride, and even though things are tight, we might entertain another scoot so my son can ride with me. Not trying to lowball you here. Just let me know what you will accept, bottom line, and I'll let you know. No back and forth, nice clean deal.
Here's a bump. This would be a great bike for my son. Why don't you PM me with your bottom line number. I don't want to insult you with an offer that you might be offended with. It's a great looking ride, and even though things are tight, we might entertain another scoot so my son can ride with me. Not trying to lowball you here. Just let me know what you will accept, bottom line, and I'll let you know. No back and forth, nice clean deal.
This bad boy needs another bump. To anyone that has had Harleys in the past, and taken the time, effort, and $$ to dress em up, they realize what it costs to go through. While I understand you never get it back, it certainly makes a statement going down the road, or parked for that matter. The exclusivity of owning and riding a bike like this would be a joy. I'd love to park this in my garage. Very tastefully done.
This bad boy needs another bump. To anyone that has had Harleys in the past, and taken the time, effort, and $$ to dress em up, they realize what it costs to go through. While I understand you never get it back, it certainly makes a statement going down the road, or parked for that matter. The exclusivity of owning and riding a bike like this would be a joy. I'd love to park this in my garage. Very tastefully done.
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