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If you don't mind me asking what's the asking price for a fatboy in your neck of the woods? I've got a deal brewing and its a 2004 he wants between 11-11.5
If you don't mind me asking what's the asking price for a fatboy in your neck of the woods? I've got a deal brewing and its a 2004 he wants between 11-11.5
I paid $8,800.00 for my 2003, has just over 10k miles. I did see another 2005 for $9500 on craigslist, but it sold before I could check it out. Typically I see them for around your price. I just happened to jump on this one when it hit craigslist, the guy posted it and I called within the hour, it also just happened to be ten minutes from my office so I was able to run over. I actually waited a day to decide, he was asking $9,500.00 and I offered $8,500 and he settled for $8800.00
Very nice bike. Felt the same way when I got mine this past August. I told myslef when the first snowflake hits the ground I'm gonna store it. Well, last night it snowed a bit. But the weather is goin up to the 50's in a few days. I think I can sneak a few more rides in.
Keep the shiney side up!
Oh ya, NE US, Buffalo NY area, I paid $7000 for mine. Got VERY lucky. Right place right time. Everything else is going for $9000 and up for a stock fatboy.
The guy who is selling the bike just came down to 10.5
It comes with the quick change fairing, back rest, fender rack,
travel bag, 10,000 mile service agreement, bike cover, trickle charger. Oh yeah
it only has 2950 miles on it. See picture below
Anyone know of any pics of a fatboy with 2 into 1 Black pipes? (either V&H, fatcat, whateva)
THinking of adding some black accents, thought it might look cool...I do like the look of the denim white fatboy lo, but I don't wat that much black. Just a few things, aircleaner, pipes, horn cover, maybe black out the nacelle when I add auxillary lights and get them black too.... could look interesting.
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