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I am looking into purchasing a 2008 dyna screaming eagle with 15000 miles on it the guy has it listed for 13495 what do you guys thank is that too mutch for this bike or is it reasonable price ?? Any help thanks
Way overpriced...my buddy had one for sale, 22k mileage overall clean. Owed 8K finally gave it back to bank.
I had an 07 with 42K, the motor was gone thru and upgraded at 26K never any issues. Mine was just about showroom fresh as I previously had two other bikes.
I had a hell of a time getting 6500 out of it. I do live in the south tho and wages suck here, different mkt.
Way overpriced...my buddy had one for sale, 22k mileage overall clean. Owed 8K finally gave it back to bank.
I had an 07 with 42K, the motor was gone thru and upgraded at 26K never any issues. Mine was just about showroom fresh as I previously had two other bikes.
I had a hell of a time getting 6500 out of it. I do live in the south tho and wages suck here, different mkt.
thank you I also live in south one I am looking at is at Ted's motorcycle shop in Illinois I was hoping to talk him down to about 9500. And are the a good bike to have?? Thank you fir your input
I liked mine a lot, always been a skinny tire guy. I had 3 at one time a 2013 RK 103, with some motor work, a 2010 FXDCI all stock but pipes and AC, and the FXDSE. That was the funnest bike I ever had...unfortunatly health and age changes things and all were sold over the last 2 years, SE being the last to go as I thought I might get better.
If you like it and are buying it because you like go for it, if you think in two years you are gonna get a ton of money for it reconsider your purchase, everyone wants baggers. The skinny tire and more raked front end make these ride a little different than a regular superglide. I am not young and my ol lady hated it. Not hate to sell but she lost interest after I couldn't manhandle the RK anymore as her comfort was seriously reduced.
There were weak links in the 110, the previous owner of mine went thru it at 26K and was pretty much bulletproof after that...
I picked up this one for $9500 with 3,800 miles on it. Pretty much mint and didn't haggle on the price since I don't see many of the blue ones with low miles and unmolested.
I bought this last week from a friend for $6,500, including a bunch of accessories, seat, luggage rack, OEM pipes and nice jacket. It's in like new condition and has 8,200 miles on it. He said a local dealer offered him $7,500 for it.
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