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sounds a little high to me.....are you a customizing kind of guy?? if you are, i'd look at used....i paid 13 for my bike and dumped enough in it to be over 20 grand and wouldnt have it any other way....i have a garage full of parts i took off and am glad they arent brand new....lol
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$15,970 ($1700 off list)for the Bike. $325 for the factory security system. $450 freight and prep. Then the state tax. Paid cash so there was no finance bargaining..
You Crusher guys are killing me. I've offered two different dealers 20k cash out the door for the two toned model and the lowest I could get either of them to go was $20,800. I guess I live in the wrong state.
Dude just let me know if you're willing to road trip to Pittsburgh. The dealership I bought mine from has a two tone sitting on the show room floor and the salesman is a friend of mine.
If you're interested in used, I just bought an '05 Deuce with 5000 miles on it and PM wheels and rotors, custom pulley, Python pipes, billet trees, billet forward controls, billet headlight, custom handlebars, billet side mount license, lowered, and tons of goodies for $14,900. He's a dealer in Florida who handles clean used bikes pretty reasonable named Elite Motorsports. You can find his bikes listed on eBay doing a search. I know he has a couple of more Deuce's listed all for under $14,000. It costs $500-$600 to have the bike professionally shipped to anywhere in the US. Just another possibility.
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