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I am looking at a FatBoy Lo and have shopped 2013 models but came across this 2012 model. It's listed for $16,799.00 with 3174 miles and it says its a special edition.
A few questions for the forum:
Does anyone know what makes it a special edition?
What do you think is a fair price?
Can anyone tell if they are stock pipes?
I am finding how much time is left on the manu. warranty.
Stock pipes. Willie G grips. Stock everything else from what I can see.
That seems like a decent price for the 103 and that mileage, depending on any warranty included.
There's nothing special about that edition, unless they're referring to it being a special edition Fatboy. Then I could kind of see where they're going calling it a special edition. But it's a stock Fatboy Lo.
i just purchased a new 2013 same color for less. if you look around and see if any dealers close to you are looking to get rid of 13's before the new ones come out.
I am looking at a FatBoy Lo and have shopped 2013 models but came across this 2012 model. It's listed for $16,799.00 with 3174 miles and it says its a special edition.
A few questions for the forum:
Does anyone know what makes it a special edition?
What do you think is a fair price?
Can anyone tell if they are stock pipes?
I am finding how much time is left on the manu. warranty.
I bought my brand new vivid black ( I think that denim might be a little more $ ) '12 last September for $15,300 + tax and tags. No set up or freight.
This sounds too high.
+ it's right smack in the middle of the HOT selling season for them, buy now pay more.
IF u can wait, you'll get a much better price in a few months, but you'd have to wait til next season to ride.
But now that I scrolled back to the top and see that your in Az, maybe that doesn't matter there?
It's in Tucson, the only HOT about the riding season is the temperature. Prime riding will be in a few months. Priced too high. Just bought a FLSTF for better and a bunch of adds.
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