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I am looking at a 2004 SE2 duece, 920 miles on it with the yellow paint, i can get ti out the door for $18,900 In your opinion is that a good price? it sounds good to me. Let me know good or bad.
Sound's like awesome deal!! Jump on it!! The only thing thou. once you go C.V.O. you well be hooked!! There is know way you can buy a standerd HARLEY and make it a scremin eagle for price paid out the door, you get larger motor, custom paint, and all the chrome you need, but if you like to sit in garage and put on part's then throw away one's you paid for.... any way you will spend way more than what C.V.O. cost's. PURPLE HAZE.
Does the 18900 includes tax, freight and prep? It's a 3 year old motorcycle you could probalbly get a new one for that price. Financing is cheaper on new too.
MSRP
Vivid black
$17,345
Color
$17,670
Two-tone
$17,980
Custom color
$18,150
Anodized
N/A
Wheel Option
N/A
Chrome Engine Covers Option
N/A
H-DÂŽ Factory Security System
$325
ESPFI
Standard
California Emissions
ESPFI
$100
Freight (applies to the 48 contiguous states and Alaska only)
I am looking at a 2004 SE2 duece, 920 miles on it with the yellow paint, i can get ti out the door for $18,900 In your opinion is that a good price? it sounds good to me. Let me know good or bad.
That sounds to me like a very fair asking price. Before I bought my Fatboy, I was interested in an '03 SE Deuce. They at the time were asking $16,995. They were a very agressive pricingdealer as far as used Harleys. When you look up closely at the SE bikes, they are masterfully crafted, not only with bling, but hardcore performance upgrades as well, so you are getting a LOT of premium bike for the extra money. I passed on the bike I was interested in, as I simply don't feel the love with the Deuce platform. The other big issue is no detatchable backrests for the Deuces. My wife gave me strict instructions, "don't bring home a Harley without a backrest".
real good price from my neighbors. he paid 21,000 3 months ago for an04 w/7000 miles. H07 this is the SE not a standard duece. go for it.
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Does the 18900 includes tax, freight and prep? It's a 3 year old motorcycle you could probalbly get a new one for that price. Financing is cheaper on new too.
MSRP
Vivid black
$17,345
Color
$17,670
Two-tone
$17,980
Custom color
$18,150
Anodized
N/A
Wheel Option
N/A
Chrome Engine Covers Option
N/A
H-DÂŽ Factory Security System
$325
ESPFI
Standard
California Emissions
ESPFI
$100
Freight (applies to the 48 contiguous states and Alaska only)
I'm not so sure that's all that good either. My local dealerwill not take any more dueces. For whatever reason(don't bash me because I don't have a clue why) he is haveing trouble moving them. I like them and almost bought one, but went Fatboy instead.
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