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Old 05-03-2013, 10:06 AM
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1600 Miles.
Has Vance and Hines short shot exhaust, Power Commander V, Power Commander Auto Tuner, Screaming Eagle 255 Cams, Stage 2 Intake from Fuel Moto, Comes with stock exhaust, cams, and one ECE approved helmet.

Asking about $15000.

This is in Germany where we can get tax free bikes also.....For example a 2013 Fat Boy with ABS and Security can be had for about $17500.

Obviously the NT is used, but the pics have it very clean and obviously super low klicks....

Thanks guys.....let me know...
 
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Old 05-06-2013, 01:54 AM
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Did I post this in the wrong forum or something? Anyone have an idea? I have looked at kbb and nada....just like to get some real life opinions....
 
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I recently picked up a 2008 Night Train (4,600 miles and about $1000 in mods) for $11,000. Market ultimately dictates price, but basing my opinion off nothing other than the info you provided and KBB's pricing based on my zip code, I wouldn't pay any more than $12,000-$12,500.
 
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Old 05-06-2013, 06:47 AM
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Really? Holy crap. This guys seems pretty firm on around $15000 or so.....

I am Canadian so I always use 90210 (LOL) when it asks for a US Zip code.......

I imagine Bevery Hills isnt the best idea?
 
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I have never been over sea's so it's hard to say because I don't know what stuff goes for over there. Here in Illinois, that is a little high for a 2009. It does sound like a new bike though with some performance mods but still, 15 seems pretty steep for me. Now, having said that I paid 17 for mine and it was an 04. The reason I bought it was because everything done to the bike is what I was going to do and it saved me and easy 15k going that route. I have another 7k or 8k in it out of my pocket since I got it too. The bike had 2k miles on it, the motor and tranny nearly none. It's all in what you want, what you want to do to it, what is already done, how many miles are on it and what shape is it in. So, I looked for over a year before I found what I wanted. I went $2k over what I said I wanted to spend but it had so much on it that would have cost me so much more. It ultimately comes down to what exactly do you want and how fat your wallet is.
 
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15,000 is too high for that Night Train. Should be around 12,000 to 13,000. You will find lower prices if you look for them with Texas zip codes. Same applys for used cars.

There is an 08 at a local dealer they are trying to move for 12,000 with 6,000 miles. Most likely can get it down to around 11,000.
 
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Interesting, thanks guys. I will see how badly he wants to sell I guess......
 
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I have never been over sea's so it's hard to say because I don't know what stuff goes for over there. Here in Illinois, that is a little high for a 2009. It does sound like a new bike though with some performance mods but still, 15 seems pretty steep for me. Now, having said that I paid 17 for mine and it was an 04. The reason I bought it was because everything done to the bike is what I was going to do and it saved me and easy 15k going that route. I have another 7k or 8k in it out of my pocket since I got it too. The bike had 2k miles on it, the motor and tranny nearly none. It's all in what you want, what you want to do to it, what is already done, how many miles are on it and what shape is it in. So, I looked for over a year before I found what I wanted. I went $2k over what I said I wanted to spend but it had so much on it that would have cost me so much more. It ultimately comes down to what exactly do you want and how fat your wallet is.
How it works here is we (US and Canadian soldiers) can get brand new ones for about $2000 less than MSRP and we dont pay taxes.

I just got a quote for a 2012 Fat Boy in Orange and Tequila orange for about $17500 out the door A brand new Road King would be about $19500, But I would rather let someone else pay the depreciation and benifit from that.

There is also a 2011 Roadking with about 4500 miles, Carlini 16" and Reinhart True Duals that is the same price as the Night Train.

The other crappy thing is that I am travelling 3.5 hours to go see these bikes so I would like to find something......but in saying that, I wont get hosed on a deal, not when I can get brand new for such a low price....
 

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The Road King sounds like a better deal.
 
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The Road King sounds like a better deal.

Ya looking that way for sure.....thanks for the input guys...I appreciate it....
 


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