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A couple of reasons. 1st is that I do ride a lot, I just dont ride the lo a lot. It's a bike that I will take to a local rally or bar to show it off. But I ride my bagger the most.
2nd is that I don't want to do any more to the lo, where as I feel like it's there in style already (i will finish the stretched fender and sell it seperatly). I really didn't plan on selling it, I just placed an ad for an amount that I would take IF it sold. I didn't know it would sell for that so quickly.
If the buyer is serious and it sells, than I have an 06 SG that I'm going to take over the top in customs. So all in all you could probably just say that I'm bored with my lo. Although, I would be just as happy to hang onto it also, so we will see.
Thanks for asking.
That's understandable, and I could definitely see someone paying that price, especially if they are overseas. Have you seen how much they charge for a Harley in Australia?! I know conversion rates and shipping blah blah, but you still couldn't do a bike there for near what you are asking.
Keep us updated, I'd like to see what you'd do with a Street Glide (I ALMOST got a denim black Street Glide instead of the Lo). Good luck with it.
Also, keep ME updated on that stretched fender If it turns out well, I would definitely be an interested buyer...
That's understandable, and I could definitely see someone paying that price, especially if they are overseas. Have you seen how much they charge for a Harley in Australia?! I know conversion rates and shipping blah blah, but you still couldn't do a bike there for near what you are asking.
Keep us updated, I'd like to see what you'd do with a Street Glide (I ALMOST got a denim black Street Glide instead of the Lo). Good luck with it.
Also, keep ME updated on that stretched fender If it turns out well, I would definitely be an interested buyer...
I envy people that live in the South right now... I'm probably not going to get a comfortable ride until the Spring once it gets warmer again. Not much into bundling up for a ride, I've always felt that feeling the wind and the breeze was half of the experience.. But if you ride in lighter clothing up here you'll get hypothermia, and when I bundle up it feels like I'm driving a convertible... it's not as fun.
I envy people that live in the South right now... I'm probably not going to get a comfortable ride until the Spring once it gets warmer again. Not much into bundling up for a ride, I've always felt that feeling the wind and the breeze was half of the experience.. But if you ride in lighter clothing up here you'll get hypothermia, and when I bundle up it feels like I'm driving a convertible... it's not as fun.
I envy anyone where it's at least 40 degrees! It's about 18 degrees here now, had an overnight low in the single digits. We were supposed to do the Children's Hospital Toy run this weekend, but now they are saying more snow tonight and the rest of the weekend.
We have our toy run this Saturday. Weather should be upper 40 low 50 not to bad.
I'll ride in the toy run even if its just above 30. It just might be hard this weekend because I have yet to find a place that sells studded snow tires for my bike yet lol
I'll ride in the toy run even if its just above 30. It just might be hard this weekend because I have yet to find a place that sells studded snow tires for my bike yet lol
Those heated jacket liners or heated vests work wonders!
It was in the mid 30's this morning in Jersey and I was toasty on my way in to work this morning. Chaps don't hurt either.
It's easy to set up on your bike and extends my winter riding season.
Thanks, Misbehaven and Moog5050. I got a NIB set on ebay for $200 including shipping, and since it was a earlier part number than is listed in the current catalog, I just want to make sure they didnt change something on the 2011. Thanks again for the info.
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