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When I called HD to find out about my title on my current bike, after my last payment... I asked the lady two or three times to tell me the loan balance, just so I could her say "Zero balance". It made her laugh.
I was surprised she had no "accent", if you know what I mean.
thats awesome, I have five years left on mine! haha, so look forward to paying this sucker off. since my car and truck are paid off... then ill probably buy a street glide next!!
When I saw the title of your post, I figured you paid off your ex-wife. But congratulations owning a bike with a clear title! Nothing better than getting rid of a payment.
When I saw the title of your post, I figured you paid off your ex-wife. But congratulations owning a bike with a clear title! Nothing better than getting rid of a payment.
Feels great to not owe anything on it now go enjoy it
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