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Thanks to everyone for the replies!!! Here's the deal , I've been talking with two dealers and i've got them working against each other. My original post was $16,150 out the door for a vivid black 2010 Crossbones untitled with 5 miles on it. Dealer "B" is telling me $17,100 for denim black 2010 brand new with vance and hines short shots lowering kit HD brawler seat along with the original seat. So now dealer "A" has has propossed the vivid with vance and hines short shots, stage 1 downlad, k&n breather for $16,900... Which way do i go!!! buying the bike tomorrow, well 1 of them...
it just depends on whether you want the seat and it lowered if you want them that ones a good deal but I would hit them up for the air filter with download cause your gonna want it done anyhow. you might be able to get that done for maybe 100 bucks more and save yourself some bucks there.
The purple crossbones is now at 15600. they only have 3 2010 model bikes left. 2 sportsers and this bones. Here is a link to harley with the purple bones.
I'd say get it! I payed $16,000 for mine (not including tax and all the other BS) back in Sept., it was an '09 with 1137 miles on it. That was the only one I could find.
it just depends on whether you want the seat and it lowered if you want them that ones a good deal but I would hit them up for the air filter with download cause your gonna want it done anyhow. you might be able to get that done for maybe 100 bucks more and save yourself some bucks there.
+1 to this comment, I agree. Many swap the seats on them and they are over $200 regardless. Denim black is more $$$ as an option too.
Welcome to the site Chewy, let us know what you get. Great pricing for sure!
PS, the dealers in my parts were stuck with them last year and they started offereing large in store credits for them. I was thinking of getting one, but I love chrome, and would want to rig up a 21" rim on front...
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