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im thinking about trading in my deuce for this, it has 11,400 miles on it for $9500, the old lady thinks its ugly but the more i look at it the more i like it! So what does everyone else think? is this a good deal? or is it more of a girly color? opinions needed! thank you much!!
Your link doesn't go directly to the image, so I searched through their pre-owned stock until I found something that matched your price and odometer description.
At any rate. Very sharp bike. I'd trade a Deuce for it, but I'm biased. Looks clean and price seems about on par for an '04. Perhaps a tad overpriced for today's market.
If yer lookin to improve ride. DO IT!!! You can make it look any way you want. I rode an FXSTC for years, took a lot of trips, and was unconfortable, but I didn't know I was uncomfortable, until I traded it in on a FLHX. Now I wonder what was I thinkin? Should have traded a LONG time ago !
Low miles for that year huh? plus im sure it will be easier to get more parts for that instead of your deuce.. and like magna said, you can always get it sprayed!
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