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I have an 09 Road King Classic that I have been kicking around the idea of selling. I have not made up my mind yet though. I get the itch for a different bike every few years and recently I have been thinking of another Electra Glide. I only live less than an hour from you too. The picture doesn't do it any justice, the color is turquoise and white. Its been lowered front and rear, and has Rush slip ons. Other than that its pretty much bone stock. 36000 miles and maintenance documentation since the first mile rolled onto the odometer. The only thing I know its going to need is a new rear tire. But it does have a new front tire last year, new front brakes and caliper and a brand new Screaming Eagle compensator, maybe some other stuff Im forgetting.
Looks real good! Always liked that color combo on the 09s. What would you be selling it for?
I've got a 2001 that now has 84K on it of which I put over 50K myself. Its been flawless as fare as reliability. Only upgrade engine wise was getting rid of the old style cam tensioners. I have no regrets at all with it!
I know this is an older thread and this is my first post but it might be useful to somebody else looking for the same bike? I live in Southern California and pick this one up for $6,000.. I had about Had about 5k in Chrome.. Lowers and bars, all records, shop manual, SE slip-ons, backrest, rack, shortie WS and factory alarm. Pristine condition, I added Legends to lower the back end and a couple Chrome pieces but the previous owner did a pretty good job on accessories! some reason the market seems a little soft and it's kind of a buyer's market.. prices are really down on bikes right now!
Last edited by Paul Levin; Sep 3, 2019 at 09:00 PM.
I know this is an older thread and this is my first post but it might be useful to somebody else looking for the same bike? I live in Southern California and pick this one up for $6,000.. I had about Had about 5k in Chrome.. Lowers and bars, all records, shop manual, SE slip-ons, backrest, rack, shortie WS and factory alarm. Pristine condition, I added Legends to lower the back end and a couple Chrome pieces but the previous owner did a pretty good job on accessories! some reason the market seems a little soft and it's kind of a buyer's market.. prices are really down on bikes right now!
Hey Paul, great looking Road King you picked up, that thing's a beauty... looks like she's in really clean condition, and love that dark green color combo too!
I just traded mine in. 02 RKC in black, had just over 50k on the clock. I bought her 3 years ago with 21k miles. The only maintenance she needed outside of the normal stuff was the cam chain tensioner upgrade. And even with that, it was more for my peace of mind!
Man, she was a good bike. I do miss her, and its only been a couple days.
I just traded mine in. 02 RKC in black, had just over 50k on the clock. I bought her 3 years ago with 21k miles. The only maintenance she needed outside of the normal stuff was the cam chain tensioner upgrade. And even with that, it was more for my peace of mind!
Man, she was a good bike. I do miss her, and its only been a couple days.
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