'84 FLH value?
Need all opinions ASAP.
Many thanks in advance,
John
thats a big price tag but if its what your looking for and you have the funds go for it.
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1340cc [/align] Suggested Retail Value [/align] $6800 [/align] [/align] The Kelley Blue Book Suggested Retail Value is representative of dealers' asking prices and is the starting point for negotiation between a consumer and a dealer. This Suggested Retail Value assumes that the unit has been fully reconditioned and is in excellent condition. Mileage/condition and additional equipment may have a substantial impact on the value shown above. This value also takes into account the dealers' profit, costs for advertising, sales commissions and other costs of doing business. The final sale price will likely be less depending on the unit's actual condition, popularity, type of warranty offered and local market conditions. [/align]
But it's not a real super deal either.
You can go online to Craiglist or E-bay to get an idea of prices, but you really never know what kind of crap people are trying to unload, or the history behind them.
If you really like the bike, it's that clean, and you plan on keeping it for a while, I don't think you can go wrong.
Just my two cents.
I can only speak for myself when I say I've owned ten Harley's ... all Evo's, Rev Tech's, and Twin Cam's...I dreamed of my beloved Shovel some day....now I have it. May be I got a great deal, maybe it was a ripoff...all I know is I love it and she's everything all the new sh** is cracked up to be .... and more!!
Good luck.
Even though nice shovels are getting scarcer all the time I think the price sounds pretty high for the current market.
If it were me I'd rather spend the 12K on a used twin cam bagger and ride the trouble-free **** out of it, but that probably just reflects where I am at this stage of my riding career... (spoken like a man who hasn't ridden his shovel in 2 years. I better go put a plate on it and remind myself what a fun bike it is before I get excommunicated from the shovel section... ;-)
Still, if you have the dough and gotta have it, what the hell? It's only money and we want to see the pics anyway...!
Do you have another bike or would this be your one-and-only?
Even though nice shovels are getting scarcer all the time I think the price sounds pretty high for the current market.
If it were me I'd rather spend the 12K on a used twin cam bagger and ride the trouble-free **** out of it, but that probably just reflects where I am at this stage of my riding career... (spoken like a man who hasn't ridden his shovel in 2 years. I better go put a plate on it and remind myself what a fun bike it is before I get excommunicated from the shovel section... ;-)
Still, if you have the dough and gotta have it, what the hell? It's only money and we want to see the pics anyway...!
I was thinking the same EXACT thing,
I bought my 02 Deuce last year for 11,500 and absolutely was the best money I have spent in a very long time.
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last year. It was the original owner. Maintaned by a dealer. It was
10 or 12 and I don't think he sold it. The real kicker it was a 1980
2,000 miles, still had the original tires. If you want the ad let me know.
I probably still have it somewhere on this computer. If not I think
panz4ever, also looked at it, and might have the info. 1980 or 1984
10 to 12 is too high in my area.
I looked at your old posts. I also looked at new in 07 and was
discouraged by the problems. I did buy an 08 If you want an
opinion and how I compare it with a shovel let me know.
Good luck i hope you find what you are looking for.
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Folks will quote values and sourcesfor these values from various sources. Are prices a bit depressed ... yep. Is the economy in general in the toilet...yep. Will prices on used bikes remain low...depends on who you ask.
Me, personally, I would not spend 10-12K on any evo or twinkie ifI could get a shovel at that price that I reallly liked. (But of course that is why I bought the 76, and maybe, just maybe, some day I will be able to determine the number of FLH Bi-Centennials produced for that model year.)
What you do know is that they do not make shovels anymore. What you do know is that youare looking ata classic that has been well maintained and comes with what appears to be OEM parts that were removed but kept. What you do know is that you like what you see.
By 84 MoCo had the bugs worked out. They had a reliable machine that worked and ran as advertized. The value of 84 years of trial and error, technology improvement,and customer satisfaction...priceless!
Thanks for the continuing input.
John






