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Found a 02 Heritage Springer with 16,000 miles. Super clean, black, looks almost new. They are asking 14,300. Seems a little high to me. Does that seem like a reasonable price for that bike.
I'm sure they will try to get top dollar because Harley doesn't make a springer anymore. I was looking at used crossbones before I bought my Dyna and no one was really moving on the price for that reason.
I'm sure they will try to get top dollar because Harley doesn't make a springer anymore. I was looking at used crossbones before I bought my Dyna and no one was really moving on the price for that reason.
Ya, he keeps telling me that it's a much sought after bike for that reason. I'm just thinking it's a 13 year old bike so is it really worth it. It is beautiful though.
Ya, he keeps telling me that it's a much sought after bike for that reason. I'm just thinking it's a 13 year old bike so is it really worth it. It is beautiful though.
In my opinion, for what it's worth, is that for a dealer price he's pretty close. It is a really nice looking bike. About as cheap as I've seen them in my area is 12K. Most with more miles and not as nice as that one. Are you dealing face to face or long distance?
In my opinion, for what it's worth, is that for a dealer price he's pretty close. It is a really nice looking bike. About as cheap as I've seen them in my area is 12K. Most with more miles and not as nice as that one. Are you dealing face to face or long distance?
It is at Sound Harley in Marysville, Wa. I posted a link at the top. I went down last week to take a look at it. Just about walked out with it, but felt the price was too high.
so, you have to ask yourself this: do you want this bike? is this the one that rings your bell? you and the dealer are only $695 apart. that's not much if it's the bike for you.
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