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Seems I can get the 2010 with less miles and the bars I want for the same price as the second one here. I assume apes on Road Kings need all new cables and wiring etc? also, any bad red flags with 20k+ miles on a 2011 Road King? Thanks!
The price is a tad high; I think you could do better privately.
I agree, but I do need to trade mine in and get some financing, so I am willing to take a tad bigger hit. Still, I plan on offering $15k with them giving the passenger backrest, windshield, and better 2-up seat and see where it goes from there. If they don't want to give me anything, I will only offer $14k.
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