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Hi Guys,I just bought a 08' 105 Anny Ultra Glide (3571/7000)
It gets delivered this Saturday. This will be a new experience for me as I've always driven cruisers more design for "Bar Hop-in" then long distance riding but I'm looking forward to it. Numbers: I got 1k of list, took advantage of the 1.05 financing and defferred warranty that begins April 1st. I like to get the XM Satellite adapter installed using the stock radio but is this something I can do myself or should I have the dealer install it?
I am not one to shy away from taking the bike apart assuming it can be done with standard tool box (screwdriver vise grips) HA!. Any advice?
Tks,
On suchan expensive bike I would work something out with the dealer and let them do it. Remember trying to save a few bucks sometimes is not worth it and he sold you the bike at an excellent price. Many places would have been 1-2k more.
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