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I'm getting ready to sell my dyna. Just looking for some opinions on what I should ask and expect to get. It's a 2000 FXD with 15200 mile, SEHB, D&D fatcats, forward controls. Detachable passenger backrest and solo bag from garage leathers(not pictured). It has some flaws like pitting/corrosion but runs strong. So what says the masses?
Last edited by mikecdmd; Apr 7, 2014 at 06:38 PM.
Reason: Typo
$5,000
In the end, it is worth what you will accept and worth what a buyer will give you. When you reach a mutual agreement, that is what is worth.
If you have bills to pay, got a divorce and lost your job..it is worth less.
If you do not NEED to sell, it is worth more.
Well I'm disappointed that my thread got moved. I wanted the dyna guys to give me an estimate of their perceived value of the bike. Thanks for the responses I got. Anyone interested can have a look. I'm in stuart, Fl. I would like to move the bike. It's just taking up space at this point. $5250 sounds about right. I will eventually edit some pics and post a better thread. Here's another pic for now.
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