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Well guys, and gals. I am trading in the Train tomorrow morning for a 2008 Electra Glide Standard. She is Black and has a little under 5100 miles on her. I will put up a picture soon. It was great to get to know you guys, and I will pop in from time to time to see what is going on. I have some parts that I am yanking off, before I trade in the Train. I will list them here first, since most of you guys will see them in here before the classifieds. I will also list them there too. If they don't sell quick, I will put them up on eBay. I need to move this stuff, to get some funds up for the $500 radio kit. So, here is a list of parts, with prices. I will put up pics also. All prices include FedEx shipping. I prefer PayPal. Here is the list I have so far:
Two 1" chrome cable clamps. One is for clutch and one is for throttle and idle (NEW) - $20
Factory throttle, idle, and clutch cables (USED) - $25
Factory rubber riser bushings (USED) - $2 to cover shipping
All used items are in like new to new condition. I will be removing the XiED's tomorrow morning, but if you are interested in them, you already know what they look like and do.
PM me if interested in any of these. Thanks!!
Last edited by refuzeandrezizt; Sep 26, 2009 at 12:43 AM.
Did the money work out right or did ya' hafta take an ***-whuppin?
Ya' know Refuze we must be about the same 6-1"-6-2" / 230-240-ish cuz' I swear I felt on a new street glide exactly how that bike is fitting you....
Big yet somehow the floorboards and bars seemed derned close to me compared to the stretched out feel I get on the Train.
Hope it works out better for what you are wanting to do.
Now go turn it into a Street Glide and get those floorboard extenders from the Harley Goodies Dude!!
I actually got a great deal. Getting this one for a cheaper price then I gave for my Train. Same year bike, with less miles. It fits alright, damn sure ain't my Train, but I like it. The wife really likes it. Gotta tweak it a bit, but it will be a nice looking, comfy bike, when I get done with it, LOL.
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