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I just sold my sporty...
I posted an add on Craig's list...
the guy that bought it sent me an email with a few general questions... but the one that made me laugh was... is it loud?
when he came to look at the bike... all he wanted to do was fire it up and listen to it....
nice and loud... big smile on his face....
didn't look at anything else.... just sat there and revved it.....
I kinda fell a$$ backwards into this Harley. I wasn't looking for one, but I felt like I got a steal on this bike, so I jumped.
As such, I really don't know much about Harley's. My post count is low because I rarely feel like I've got anything of value to offer to the threads on this forum.
"Even a fool is counted wise when he holds his tongue."
Again - thanks for looking and thanks for the input. At least you can count on the people on this forum being honest with their opinions.
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