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Hello everyone Im looking at this bike at the dealership has 21k in miles. They tell me it has a lot of extras on it. Can you guys tell me which beather is on it? I know it does say screaming eagle on it. It does have some kind of 21 inch front wheel. Also comes with a airride switch by handle bar new to me. Tell me your thoughts before I pull the trigger thanks.
The air cleaner is a Screamin' Eagle Heavy Breather.
Bike does have quite a few adds - chopped tourpak, aftermarket header and mufflers, painted inner fairing etc. The air ride switch must be for an aftermarket system (Arnott etc.).
The tequila sunrise/Harley orange paint was a mid-year scheme in 2012 and looks great IMO.
Yea its some kind of aftermarket I dont know the brand on the air ride. How much do you think it would cost to put that on the bike installed and everything? And is there a downfall to having it dealer said they would give me 30 days if I didnt like they would trade me out with stock shocks.
That would be a great trade for the dealer. Honestly I don't know how much those aftermarket air ride systems cost, but for sure it's way more than a set of stock Street Glide shocks (which suck, by the way) cost.
I have the same bike, texas Harley was selling a near stock bike, same bike, for 15,999 if that price helps any. PS If you want to sell the tourpak, id buy it from you
Yea its some kind of aftermarket I dont know the brand on the air ride. How much do you think it would cost to put that on the bike installed and everything? And is there a downfall to having it dealer said they would give me 30 days if I didnt like they would trade me out with stock shocks.
air ride is under $300 for parts... install is a DIY
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