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Very nice NickM! Your new ride looks great, and now you have exactly what you were trying to create. I also traded a brand new 07 bike in on a 10-year older bike, and I have never looked back.
going from the balanced motor fatboy to the 2003 elecrtaglide is a real change. The new bike really vibrates It feels like a real Harley. I am not disrespecting the Fatboys. I love the way they look and the different ways they can be changed.
The best part is he is letting me keep the bags and trunk. SO I am selling them to buy some lowers for my new bike. The ride is a world of difference.
$200 for the bags brackets
$400 for the bags
$200 for the trunk
shipping not included in price because that depends on where the buyer lives.
I planned on posting them in the for sale section, I just haven't had time. I am using the money to buy a set of vented lower fairings and trunk speakers.
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