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HI I am new to the forum. I was looking at buying a used 94 harley softail nostalgia. It has 7500 miles on it. Nothing wrong with it. Is $10,000 to much to pay for it? I like the look of it Is it a mistake to buy an older bike like that...Does anyone own one. Is it a smooth ride?
Any comments would help
thanks
Oh man, you KNOW what my answer will be! I love the 94 Nostalgias!!!
$10k???? You kidding? That's half the going price! If there's nothing wrong with it, that is the most amazing deal I've ever heard. I would jump on that deal but with some wise checkups to verify its truly a-okay.
Do you mean the CowGlide? Those are hard to come by. May require some more maintainance and a bike that is 12 years old with that few miles may need some replacement rubber parts, but that may be a great deal. Ride it once and you will know.
I bought a 92 Heritage from the original owner on 2/14/06. I paid $10K and I couldn't be happier? I did a lot of searching, in fact almost bought a 2002 Road King for 17K from a friend, however I rode it and other then the sound I felt like I was driving a Gold Wing. This is my first Harley and I decided to go with a nice used Heritage so I could enjoy the feel of a HOG. I had a few issues early on and had to replace the Stator, and had a blown nead gasket. I also added Steel Braided Lines and a Arlene Ness Big Sucker Air Cleaner. Just replaced the original rear shocks, but the best investment I made was putting a Corbin Dual Toruing Seat. This seat is awesome. OK so having given you all this info., go for it you will not be sorry. Oh yeah mine had 25K miles.
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