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Sort of off your subject, but where did your future inlaws ru into this bike at. It's not like their giving you their used toaster or something like that.
Your going to sell the bike for a wedding?? WTF Ya the paint sucks but so what. Thats a high dollar build. I'm sorry but good hell man, take your ***** off the mantel!
^-- haha well my options are to sell it for the wedding and then wait a little and buy a bike that i really want, or keep this bike and build it up to the way i want. I am sure I can get 10k for it and put some toward another bike..
Im just trying to figure out the whole thing before i make my decision. I dont know how much it would cost to build it up the way i want so i dont know if i should sell this one and wait for a bike i like or what !?
Your going to sell the bike for a wedding?? WTF Ya the paint sucks but so what. Thats a high dollar build. I'm sorry but good hell man, take your ***** off the mantel!
I don't blame you for getting rid of it, that paint and all that shiny stuff on it, if you want it gone, I would give you 10,000 for it..hard to believe someone would do that to a motorcycle..
Ha Ha Another Funny Guy,,,, You Know You Love It Just The Way It Is, Thats Why You Told Him 10K
You Will Turn It For 28K Or So
Another Sport
Decode the VIN, The codes are in the Softail Owners Manual.
That's not going to work for the reason stated by daddyKnuck;
Originally Posted by DaddyKnuck
You're gonna want to google Ron Simm's custom cycles and paint by Horst. These are famous guys and that is a high dollar bike.
Its a full on custom bike, just like an OCC or Bourget bike. I'll bet that puppy cost a lot more than what any of us paid for our Harley's. Bikes like that generally start nearer to $30,000 and tend to go up sometimes a lot from there.
I would recommend you try finding the actual maker and contact them to see if they have any more info on it. You might get enough out of it to have your wedding and a new bike in the bargain. But don't hold your breath waiting. Selling high dollar bikes isn't usually done overnight.
But then again there's always e-bay and on there some fools will fork over a LOT of money if the bike has a good pedigree.
I put it up locally for 15k and just dropped it to 13k after 2 weeks.
I am in central NC.. I am not sure if anyone is near me or would want more info but I would entertain offers if anyone has a serious interest.
I just forgot to add that there is a small dent in the side of the gas tank. Her dad took the pictures and when i posted it up I just forgot to say that. Obviously i dont have any pics, but it is pretty small. I will get a picture of the dent tomorrow.
Any help with identifying it would be great too
thanks
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Your Bike Is Worth At Least 25K To 35k
Don't Take Any Less
Ask Your In Laws What They Paid For It ,, You Might Just Be Shocked
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