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I am thinkking about selling my 2004 Softail Standard, which I have added a lot to. In fact it looks more like a custom than a standard now. Anyway, I want to move to a touring bike and I'm wondering what the consensus is on where to price it and what I could actually get. It's got 13,800 miles and is in really nice shape, well maintained, garage kept, etc. Here are some of the mods:
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HD Factory Security System [/b]
Sampson Big Gun II Rip Saws [/b]
Mustang One-Piece Original Studded Seat [/b] Quick-Release Detachable Compact Windshield - Standard-Height Leather Windshield Bag with Bar & Shield Logo Large Leather Saddlebags Wild 1 Chubby Bars w/ Internal Wiring
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Check the Kelly Blue Book or NADA websites. I would not expect you to get a lot of additional valuefor your add ons but it all depends on the market in your area.
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