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went to look at a 1998 road glide, 24k miles looks like normal wear & tear, no leakes and doesn't look like it was laid down, is this a fair asking price
I'd say so. Probably a bargain. However, I'd go for a '04 or later. Big improvement on the fairing by dropping the angle a few degrees....better downforce on the front end, believe me. My old one used to get a little light at 85+. And mine was a '98. The '04 is a better bike.........
I'd say so. Probably a bargain. However, I'd go for a '04 or later. Big improvement on the fairing by dropping the angle a few degrees....better downforce on the front end, believe me. My old one used to get a little light at 85+. And mine was a '98. The '04 is a better bike.........
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