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I'm going to sell, when the snow melts and I can get in the shed again, a set of Rush 2" slip-ons, baloney cut that used to be on my 2009 fatboy. They are clean, no dents/rubs/scratches that I can think of at the moment. They have blown the insulations out (I assume), they are pretty loud, nice and deep sounding. The only reason I changed them out was for some Sampson True Duals.
I don't know what to ask for them, what would y'all think I should ask for them?
I'm also thinking of selling a seat I don't use, what would be a good price for an HD Signature series seat, same bike? Great condition. This is the one with the driver backrest, I just ride by myself, don't need the passenger seat.
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