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Coming from a big hard bagger I waslooking at the road kings until I saw the black and white deluxe. IMO it's the slickest bike HD makes. I know they make an 08black and white road king but i'm just not diggin those bags on the classic! I'm hoping this bike will ride as nice and smooth on the highway as my bagger did.[/align]
2006 black/white deluxe, harley windshield, harley bags, vance and hines pipes, touring seats, sissy bar, highway bars, rear floorboards, 1k miles,all stock stuff included, $15,750. I'm not sure if that's a smokin deal where you're from but around here that's smokin [sm=smiley20.gif]
2006 black/white deluxe, harley windshield, harley bags, vance and hines pipes, touring seats, sissy bar, highway bars, rear floorboards, 1k miles,all stock stuff included, $15,750. I'm not sure if that's a smokin deal where you're from but around here that's smokin [sm=smiley20.gif]
It's a good deal as long as you like all the accessories and don't plan on taking them off or changing them.
I don't know what the overall speed with the 6 speed, but I achieved top end speeds with my 5 speed of 111, 112 and 117 mph in Virginia on Route 81 last weekend.
I personally don't have a need for it either, but I just needed to know.....plus the front wheel vibration was enough for me ........85 and under is where I feel comfortable also.
It doesn't sound like a bad deal, but not a great one either. I know someone who sold a blue 07' with 500 miles for 14,500. Thats smokin' in my book! As for the 6-speed, I love mine. I routinely travel a two lane highway to work, and cruise at 70. It just cruises along effortlessly. Would a six speed be a deal breaker for me? NO. The 88 and five speed are a proven combo, go for it!
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