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I put mine for sale in this forum's classified section and sold them in two days. Granted, I probably sold them too cheap......$200.....and they were in mint condition.
I put mine for sale in this forum's classified section and sold them in two days. Granted, I probably sold them too cheap......$200.....and they were in mint condition.
Ya $200 would make it a quick sale anywhere . I'm seeing them anywhere from $300 -$600 up here, some in better shape than others. I'm wondering if the 14' bags are in demand now making the 'older' style more affordable.
That price is insane...I got my hard bags new, completly assembled with all hardware from Surdyke for 750.00 shipped...just look in your handy parts manual and get the part number for your color matched set. they don't (or didn't) sell two 14s complete. Gotta buy them piece by piece...
Last edited by Northbound Southerner; Dec 21, 2014 at 09:42 AM.
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