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I posted the other day and did not get any response. Thought I would try again.
I put a depost down on a 2011 Ultra Classic CVO.
They are quoting me MSRP. Now I am thinking as fast as all the touring bikes are going here that there is no room for negotiation. So I am thinking of trying to get them to knock off set up and frieght and maybe some kind of gift card for spending that kind of $.
What do you all think?
Anyone purchase one and have any luck? If so what was the out the door price for you.
Thanks,
*** HD in Asheboro NC quoted me MSRP on the CVO RG. Several others quoted me 2K over MSRP... Check around but I highly doubt you will get one for less than MSRP. It helps to check rural/smaller dealers. Stay away from big city/popular dealers such as Bruce's. Good luck!
I don't know where you are, but call Will Taylor at Ghost Town HD in Waynesville, NC 828-454-0066 I bought my Road King from him. He gave me a unbelievable deal.
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