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Personally I would trade it in. It's a pain in the butt trying to sell one yourself. Too many tire kickers, low ball offers, and if they don't have cash you have to work with their bank. It's really not worth it unless you really have to have the extra. There are just way too many used Harley's for sell. At least here in Texas.
Without getting in to the value question, simply putting in cams does not automatically "void your warranty". If there's a problem, and the problem is caused by or directly attributable to the cam install, then the warranty claim for that problem will be denied.
The rest of your warranty is fine.
As always, it's up to your dealer how to deal with your problem.
Without getting in to the value question, simply putting in cams does not automatically "void your warranty". If there's a problem, and the problem is caused by or directly attributable to the cam install, then the warranty claim for that problem will be denied.
The rest of your warranty is fine.
As always, it's up to your dealer how to deal with your problem.
that's all fine and dandy when you're talking about 'warranty'. however, when you talk esp, the rules completely change. the esp company can void any part or the whole esp over something as simple as a tire/suspension change....
I have a 2012 FLHTK less than 12K miles, I've been trying to sell for $16,000. It has chrome front end, Boom Audio Amp and speakers, Dresser Duals, Monster Wide Ovals, Thunder Max, AC ESP and more. No calls????
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