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I bought a 2007 Ultra, Black Cherry- pewter with 2400 miles and extended warranty through 2012. It has Bub duals and power commander. Was $15,500 a fair price to pay? I've been looking most of the summer and haven't found a cleaner one for this price. Thanks
Sounds decent to me. Really value is in what you believe the bike is worth, nobody elses opinion should matter.
I picked up an 06 Ultra last May, loaded with Chrome, stage 1 already done and 4 years remaining on the 7 year ultimate warranty (until 2013) roughly had for around 14.5K I feel I did great. The guy took care of it and had all the service records, and provided me with all parts he replaced. The bike was in excellent shape and had 13K on it.
You bought what you wanted and you cannot put a price on happiness (just don't tell that to my wife!). I find the bikes I have not only to be transportation but therapy for me when I need to clear my mind.
Congratulations on the new purchase and enjoy the ride!
Like the others have said...Your happy with it and it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks. I think the question will be answered by yourself in a few thousand miles.(if it even takes that many)
I bought a 2007 Ultra, Black Cherry- pewter with 2400 miles and extended warranty through 2012. It has Bub duals and power commander. Was $15,500 a fair price to pay? I've been looking most of the summer and haven't found a cleaner one for this price. Thanks
Retail is $16.8k, so considering the condition, low-miles, and extended warranty I think you did very well. Make sure it has IDS, and if not I would consider adding it.
You did well. I have an 07 Ultra and would not take that for it, but I am rather partial to it! As the others have said, value is in the eye of the beholder.
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