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I pulled the trigger tonight on the 2007 Softail Custom. The bike has 4600 miles on it and I have been going back and forth with the dealer for a week. I finally bought it for $10835 and out the door it was an even $12000. I feel like I got a great deal, the bike looks new! Thanks to everyone that commented on my thread last week helping me with this decision.
You did good! The FXSTC is just exactly what a motorcycle should look like IMO.
That color or Vivid black is the the two best colors for it.
I agree!
I debated on the Fat Bob but it was more money and the financing wasn't as good. I did like the way it felt but after riding this home (about 30 min), it felt great too, I'm stoked!
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