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@jaysonL--If I had that deal already offered I would probably not be on here asking questions. Sounds like he got a reall good deal. What state?
Sorry for the late replay here, but he bought it from Three Rivers Harley Davidson, Pittsburgh . Great price, but horrible customer service. So bad I would pay and extra couple grand to just to get treated professionally elsewhere!
Thanks for all the good input. I have decided to go with the 2013 from the local dealer. The OTD price ended up being a little cheaper than the ENCS OTD price. Plus I can pick it up and ride while I am home. Dealer is already treating me well. Parts guy is answering all my questions and will have all the parts ready to put on when the bike comes out of the crate. I would do some of the wrenching myself but I will only be home for 20 days. "Honey Do" list is plenty long and would rather be riding as I get the chance. I have several mods I will do myself later. I look forward to all the good info coming out of the Touring Forum. I will be keeping the Fatbob for now as well.
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