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The dealer by me has aCrimson Red Sunglo for $17090 (includes Wheel Option $550) plus tax. But they will take off freight of $300. Sales are a little slow now so you may be able to get a gift card or some extras.
It would be sooo silly to pay anything over MSRP for any H-D in 2008 there are sooo many sitting around in the dealers I know my salesman told me the other day he wished they had NEVER came out with those copper bikes LOL good luck on the train brutha
hey guys I rodehome my train yesterday afternoon. I got it for 20,200 with hooker troublemaker, forcewinder air cleaner, power commander, and a couple other little things. The bike is stock right now but going back to the shop in about 2 weeks. Ill post pics in the night train forum soon. Thanks again
Glad to hear it worked out for you in the end Volcom. I kept checking back to see what the results were. Sounds like you got your price, plus a lot of nice extras. The tough part now will be giving it up for a few days, while they do the mods for you. Be sure to post some pics on this side when it is complete. Congrats!!
thanks kato1964 i will put some picture up of it soon stock and then ill post some more after i get it back from the shop. And ya i dont know how ill give it up for a few days. Hopefully its rainy out those days
Out of that $1726 and $940 if there is ANY of that which you could do yourself AFTER you purchase your train, then wait cause if you let the dealer do it for you, then get ready to do as the guy said, about "taking it like a man" Harley is gonna pull out that bedroom dick and use it on ya Hoss!! It'll be two years the 27th of this month for me, and my *** is still raw. When they hand you that Harley accessory catalog and say come with me, just don't even open tha son of a bitch. LMFAO......this is some good **** lm telling ya
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