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It's a 2002 FLHRI at a dealership in Ottawa, ON. Appears to be in 'like new' condition, two detachablewindshields (stock and a lower heighttinted), backrest, beach bars, SE mufflers, chrome front end plusafewother chrome pieces, lowered front and rear and13000kms on the odometer.
Dealer is asking $16500CAD. Any thoughts?
WOW.... That's around $15,500.00 (I think) (US) for a 6 year old bike seems a bit HIGH $$$$ I would work on getting a '07 left-over they dropped the price so you might get one for $1500 - $2000 (US) MORE.....
Yup, I know it appears to be a bit high $$ but around here that is the price range they are selling for, some even more. The samedealer also had an '01 FLHR not as clean and in stock condition for $15995 anda Honda dealer in the areahad an '01 FLHRIin nice shape for $18889. Even private sales the prices are up there, so if I want it that's what I'll have to pay except forthe price difference after trading the '03 Sporty in on it.
As far as you know are there any issues with the 2002 FLHRI's or are they a reliable machine that would just require the same type maintenance as any of the others? Thanks.
It's a 2002 FLHRI at a dealership in Ottawa, ON. Appears to be in 'like new' condition, two detachablewindshields (stock and a lower heighttinted), backrest, beach bars, SE mufflers, chrome front end plusafewother chrome pieces, lowered front and rear and13000kms on the odometer.
Dealer is asking $16500CAD. Any thoughts?
Well... I'm going to sell my next PUTT in Canada (LOL)
Sold a 8 year old GW while I was in AusiLand for more then I paid for it new... Shipped the Bike down to do a group tour of the country and a guy made me an offer I just couldn't refuse.....
Just got my like new 02 FLHRI 3 weeks ago. 6k miles, nice add ons, V&H, etc. for $12k, and I thought I gave him a bit more than I should. I rationalized giving him a premium price because the bike was exactly what I was looking for.
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