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Just wondering what you all thought about this heritage softail.
Found it in my local craigslist and thought it looked real nice. Seller states the bike has "only been serviced by harley dealer. No out sourced mechs."
Seller is asking $15k obo and has mileage of 8k
Unfortunately these were the best pics provided by CL. What sort of mods were done? And is the price fair?
Looks nice but maybe in these times a little pricey but then the big front tire & rim didn't come free in a box of cereal with the other mods. You can use the loan value to get an idea on price but that sure looks good. Mods Front-Rear end\wheel, lowered, seat, stage I at least, and the bars look non stock but I'm sure there many $$ worth of mods on that ride.
I would not buy that for 15 bro the pipes are samsons they run about 650 for the 29", the 21" front wheel is around 300-800 depending on the brand and the tire is max 200 and the seat if its a le pera is about 200. But thats not the bad part i think the bike is kind of old im thinking its a 90's harley you can get a newer deluxe with all those mods plus air ride in the cali craigs list for a better price from what i have seen
Sounds pretty high to me. I just bought an 05 Heritage with 8k miles for $11,000. Buyers market so better deals are out ther or maybe wait a few months for worse weather and better pricing.
i also think it is too much, i got my 06 heritage in January with 8K in options and only 291 miles on it for 12K. if you look around and are patient you will find a better price or deal on a bike
Too much..... Got my 07 heritage last december for $9700. If your are patient and keep looking you can get a way better deal. With fall fast approching deals will be too
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