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I'm sure that's the true mileage. This thing is that clean. Plus here in nh old guys like the one I bought it from usual only ride June until sept. Unless we have real warm weather.
I paid $4400 for it.
The girl and I just took it out and I'm really comfortable on it but she hates the stock seat. Are there any options for her other than a mustang? Air cushion or anything?
I'm not a big fan of the pythons either.
Originally Posted by Pete3323
Nice get...was it from original owner?
The guy I bought it from was the second owner. He bought last fall to replace his 97 road King but he decided he liked the road King more.
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