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I seen a 2005 at the dealer here in Fort Worth for $13,500 with I think 18k miles in black perl. 2006 black cherry for $14,900 and they were willing to deal on both.
On a 2006 I can agree with others I would prolly look to pay around $13k to $13,900. I have seen some good deals going around these days. I guess I am just waiting on the GREAT deal to come around on a 07. If nothing happens soon I will probably go back to looking at 03 to 06 bikes.
If it wasn't so far I would of jumped on a new 07 zero miles silver RG in florida for $16,900.I am sure they would of tacked on another $2k in taxes andsomedealer BS costbut they all do when buying new.
Check out Hog Heaven in Columbus GA. The web site says they have a brand new 2006 Black Pearl RG. http://www.hogheavenmotorcycles.com/...ey=900VN-P2681 I'm not sure if they still have it, or if they are even still in business been a while since I was over in that part of the state.
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