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Old Apr 29, 2013 | 09:37 PM
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Hello new the forum, and have been wanting a Harley for at least 20+ years. The itch has waned on and off during that time, but the want is real bad right now. LOL!

Anyway, I have an opportunity to purchase a 1999 Fat Boy with 20,000 miles on it for $6500. Is that a good price for that model? It does have a custom paint job. Just flames, but I think that is the only think that has been done to it.

Also I've never owned a bike, and have been reading up on peoples opinions about starter bikes.
 
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Old Apr 29, 2013 | 09:46 PM
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If you love the scoot go make a deal on it and start getting some miles down.
 
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If you love the scoot go make a deal on it and start getting some miles down.
Will not be able to see it in person till the end of May, and wouldn't be able to purchase till the end of June at the earliest. The person selling it isn't actively trying to sell it so I'm not worried about it being sold out from under me.
 
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Consider that there is a huge diff between 1999 and 2000 fatboy. 99 Last year evo, great motor/ solid mount lots of vibes. 2000 88b motor balanced, very little vibration. Not much diff in price, i would go with the b motor if possible. $6,500 is a fair price for the 99.
 
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Originally Posted by freenez
Consider that there is a huge diff between 1999 and 2000 fatboy. 99 Last year evo, great motor/ solid mount lots of vibes. 2000 88b motor balanced, very little vibration. Not much diff in price, i would go with the b motor if possible. $6,500 is a fair price for the 99.
Would still be a fair price if I have to buy a rear tire and get the 20k service done on it? I'm not into wrenching so I have to have someone do it.
 
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Old May 7, 2013 | 08:20 PM
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I think that would be a good price. To me the solid mounted EVO's are a way better deal than the balanced Twin Cam. Mine runs to 80 with just enough vibe to let you know its running. The 99 EVO's are pretty much bullet proof and were pretty much perfected by then. Personally I would not trade my EVO for any Twin Cam but that's just me.
 
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My bikes a 97 hertitage with 38,000 miles,, runs perfect all day long. I have never even thought about selling it and buying a newer softail.
 
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Old May 7, 2013 | 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim Kraft
The 99 EVO's are pretty much bullet proof and were pretty much perfected by then. Personally I would not trade my EVO for any Twin Cam but that's just me.
No, it's not just you. But you're right on everything else

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I have an opportunity to purchase a 1999 Fat Boy with 20,000 miles on it for $6500. Is that a good price for that model?
IMO, that's a great price for a great bike. 1999 is the most favorable Evo out there. That's a hell of a lot of HD for very little money. Providing that it's in good condition, it's well worth $6500.00. Plus he'd probably take $6k, which would be a smoking deal IMO.
 
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Damn, he may have just sold it out from under me.
 
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