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1. To my knowledge they were, I've not had any issues with mine.
2. Willie G. decal on oil tank, 5th gear modification, and paint schemes are the main differences. Nothing mechanical except for the 5th gear that I'm aware of. 3. I'd say look to pay between $8-10k for that one. KBB has them listed at a tad over $11k.
They are one of the coolest looking Softails ever made right up there with the Lo. Many parts interchange, I have a Crossbones dash on my Lo. Otherwise nothing that special.
I would not value anything by KBB. Start looking at Craigslist in similar regions and see what the market going price is.
A local dealership had one for just under 10k in the Phoenix area, I just admired it for a moment, didn't get any details.
Think the years changed the oil tank decals and the paint options, nothing on the bike mechanical wise as far as I know (I could be wrong on that). 2008 models had the Harley Patent Sticker on the oil tanks, while the 09's and later came with the Willie G skull (from what I've seen in my research)
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