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Too me it's not alot a miles but to buyers out there, with loads of bikes with 5k or less it's alot of miles. I was talking in regards to buying and selling. Am I a rub..... Yeah Ok pal... Don't be a computer tough guy. We are all just posting our takes on the bike. I said it was fair not a homerun IMO.
Originally Posted by swordy
15k a lot of miles were do you ride round your garage thats 1500 mls a year??? r u a rub
My bike is a 2001 FXSTSi. I love mine. I bought it 2 years ago with 285 miles on it for $13,500. I've also changed almost everything on it since then (because I like to accessorize, not because I had to).
I think your deal sounds pretty good if it has been well taken care of.
It's a fair price. I don't think it's a homerun or a super deal. I think 15k is alot of miles for that dollar. I can find a few 2000's for that money with much less in the mileage department. For 15k and that price, the bike needs to be flawless in order to just make it a fair deal. IMHO...
15K miles too many for that year? Are you kidding?
Tell you what, if it is in decent shape, I would grab it up for that price.
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