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My first Harley at age 50 will be a 2010 Street Glide
Well I had pretty much settled on buying a new 2011 Road king Classic but I didnt like the bars and was going to change up a few other things. I was figuring on dropping about 24K. But a couple of days ago a friend told me that his friend was going to sell his 2010 Street Glide with less than 700 miles. He has a few extras on it and he has 24K wrapped up in it. He said hed take 19K and he had no problem holding it until my cash comes in, and that will be sometime before mid October. I fell in love with the bike, it is very nice in Red Hot Sunglo . Ill figure out how to post up pics before I get her so I can share with all my new friends here.
It must be loaded with $24K into it......
If you could find a HD dealer willing to deal with a instock '10 SG you should be able to get one for at the most $2K off sticker.
So either way your buddy's SG is a good deal at that price with the extras.
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