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Those are sweet, thanks for looking out. Only thing that made me mad about ordering the Breakout was they wouldn't allow me to order the chrome wheels, only thing i could add was the alarm system, very weird.
When I ordered the slim my only options were color and ABS/Security system or NO.
I bought my Train used off of a guy in RAB. If I hadn't fallen in love with it as soon as I saw it, my next choice would have been brand new and most likely a Breakout. You ever make it North up to Geilenkirchen/Cologne you got a Canuck to ride with. Although my pipes pretty much **** off everyone. Lol.
If you get a chance, try to make it up to Thunderbike. Awesome Harley dealership in Wesel, that does A LOT of custom work and has some very cool stuff for your ride. Google it. English website.
Well, for some reason i thought you could trade in your previous vehicle but it turns out you can not. So i would have to sell my sporty and im not thinking its going to happen here. Doesn't seem like bikes sell that well, so most likely ill be waiting until i get back to the states.
Man things have changed over there since I left in 93. Used to be you could double you money on a nice Harley. And it was no problem selling one. I brought a 71 FLH to Karlsruhe in 84 With the $$ exchange back then I got $7000 for it and bought a new Dyna Low rider from the exchange at Paul Revere village, Guy there was Peter and also sold Dodge cars. You ordered the bike then picked them up in Manheim.
Ya im sure alot has changed since then, I like it but its such a pain in the *** to sell here. I have had some offers for my 48 and im waiting on a particular offer to come through so i can sell it and be done with it altogether. I wish i didn't have to sell it, but for the breakout i will. Finally got everything i wanted for financing purposes so now i just need to sell the 48.
You know whats funny? Yesterday the last of my parts for my 48 came in the mail. So now i have all these damn parts that i wanted to add after 3 years of owning it (completely stock) and here i am trying to sell it lol WTF?!
The Breakout better be worth every single penny ive spent and then some lol
You know whats funny? Yesterday the last of my parts for my 48 came in the mail. So now i have all these damn parts that i wanted to add after 3 years of owning it (completely stock) and here i am trying to sell it lol WTF?!
The Breakout better be worth every single penny ive spent and then some lol
Don't feel bad, I ordered handlebars custom made to my spec a week before I bought my Breakout. The bars came in like a week after I got it. Luckily I found someone local that wanted them, but I lost about $80 on the deal. ****it, ya only live once.
Hey man is that your 48 on RYS? I wanted the 48 but as single bike owner and what I wanted it for I decided on the Slim. I love my slim but I still really like the 48. The Breakout is one Bad A$$ bike they had one in the KMCC that was a Rental from another shop and man that thing seemed huge. I wonder if anyone else has ordered one yet.
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