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The bike is in a showroom and is brand new. There's nothing wrong with it. In fact, it's better than new because it's been discontinued and is now a model highly sought after. Better still, is if it's in a one-year-only color. Harley builds bikes today with parts they pull off a shelf, including gaskets and tires, that are 3 years old or more. Buy it.
The cross bones is a springer which means it is awesome and the last springer softail made by the moco. What are you waiting for? Go get your dream bike and post pics after. Good luck and congrats on a cool and rare softail.
Looking at your avatar pic it's at Warrs in Chelsea last time I was there they had a Crossbones which was up for Ł18,000 as I recall with just a few miles on the clock, if that's the bike your looking at I'd walk away its way over the top price wise, talking to a dealer there he agreed but the owners reckoned it would sell because Crossbones are no longer made, as for your your other 2 choices I'd go with the Fatboy personaly.
It still should have depreciated, but you said it was customized. What was done to the bike? That could easily justify the price.
The customisation done to the bike is not my taste and for the time being I will put back to stock. The rear fender and front fender were replaced by that of a fatboy but with a really ugly colour. So the price is for a standard since I put it back to stock state.
Looking at your avatar pic it's at Warrs in Chelsea last time I was there they had a Crossbones which was up for Ł18,000 as I recall with just a few miles on the clock, if that's the bike your looking at I'd walk away its way over the top price wise, talking to a dealer there he agreed but the owners reckoned it would sell because Crossbones are no longer made, as for your your other 2 choices I'd go with the Fatboy personaly.
No it's not from Warrs. I just had a look at their website and downloaded the picture from there. The price is exactly the same as buying a Brand New 2013 Fatboy Lo. This is what worries me..........
SO I NEED BADLY A GOOD ADVICE FROM YOU GUYS AT HD FORUM
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