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Okay I have a chance to pick up a nice 2016 Streest Glide Special. The bike has 7500 miles and a stage 1. It also comes with a SE race tuner. The seller also claims that the bike has 8 months left on the extended warranty. I was wondering if the warranty would still be valid beings the SE Race not the SE street tuner was used? Also what do you guys think would be a fair price for this bike?
Thanks
A factory warranty is 2 years. Seller probably got an extended plan through a third party which would probably allow the race tuner. KBB lists as $12k trade in and $17k typical listing. $14k is fair.
I went back and took a really good look at the bike. And after close inspection it is obvious that the bike has been somewhat neglected. The front shock lowers are badly corroded and it looks like he never cleaned the bugs off the front lowers. Oh well thanks for the replys.
I went back and took a really good look at the bike. And after close inspection it is obvious that the bike has been somewhat neglected. The front shock lowers are badly corroded and it looks like he never cleaned the bugs off the front lowers. Oh well thanks for the replys.
I have a 2016 FLHXS that I maintain meticulously and I cannot for the life of me keep the fork lowers clean. It's to the point that I have given up on them. Don't be so quick to judge the bike because of that...
I have a 2015 SGS, those factory lowers are hard to keep clean. There is a chrome set on eBay for $279, they don't seem to hard to change. If it is the deal breaker, you could always use it to talk the seller down a little and put some chrome ones on.
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