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Chesapeake harley dealer in Darlington, MD has a 2006 Road Glide with 256 miles on it, is it worth 16,500 or is that to much. it has true dual rhineharts and some more things already on it. it is a real nice bike one owner who never rode it. what do you guys think?
I stopped by my local dealer, who couldn't be much farther away from you, www.downtown-harley.com in Seattle. They had the following on the floor, brand new: FLTR Road Glide 8557709 Black Pearl $16,800 FLTR Road Glide 8808913 Candy Red / ABS $17,500 Two nice colors, my problem is, I read to much, and think I need a 2009. I'm not sure how much more one would be, I should of asked.
I bought my '07 in sept of '07 on sale for around 15800 otd. That was with 0 miles and 2k off msrp. An '06 with a 5speed and an 88 ci seems high. To me I would come back and offer 13k if you want it. Otherwise an '09 would be a better deal. Plus, you get a 2yr warr.
Chesapeake harley dealer in Darlington, MD has a 2006 Road Glide with 256 miles on it, is it worth 16,500 or is that to much. it has true dual rhineharts and some more things already on it. it is a real nice bike one owner who never rode it. what do you guys think?
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