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Im looking to trade in my 1999 Road King for a new Road Glide.What kind of deal could i get from the dealer? Are they dealing? Could i get under sticker?
Thanks.
When I traded my '05 Fatboy for my '09 Road Glide, the dealer gave me a grand over payoff. So, I was happy w/that. And, they worked w/me and came down a bit on the bike, had a lot of extras on it, and they 1/2'd the new Signature Series Solo Touring Seat and Signature Series Passenger Touring Pillion ($300 vice $600). So, I would say they are dealing right now.
Glad I didn't get one of them ugly batwing bikes that EVERYONE has...
I just traded my 2000 Road King for a 2009 Road Glide (waiting for the Stage II 103 ci kit to be installed). I got a great deal from Atlantic County HD in NJ with $2,000 off sticker plus an awesome trade-in number on my old bike. The didn't even have the bike that I wanted and had to do a trade with another dealer. Worked for me! Pics and dyno numbers after it's delivered and tuned soon.
I just traded my 2000 Road King for a 2009 Road Glide (waiting for the Stage II 103 ci kit to be installed). I got a great deal from Atlantic County HD in NJ with $2,000 off sticker plus an awesome trade-in number on my old bike. The didn't even have the bike that I wanted and had to do a trade with another dealer. Worked for me! Pics and dyno numbers after it's delivered and tuned soon.
Gotta do your own leg works.... I've seen prices vary widely in a 50 mile radius.... some dealers are doing whatever they can.... others think it's still 2003....
congrats on the RG..... we'll send you the decoder ring , and secret handshake, when you ink the deal.... LOL
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