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I am getting my bike ready for selling and in the process of removing aftermarket parts and installing the OEM parts.
I have removed the auto tune pro and headers as well as the Ohlins 3-3 shocks that I will list in the for sale listing.
What I am undecided is on the LED headlight. Would I be better selling the bike with it. I have the wrap around LED tour pack light that cannot be removed and was thinking the bike would sell faster with the LED headlight.
I'd take it out personally. Should be able to get $475/$500 for it in the for sale section. Doubt you'll get a dime more for it if you leave it in. Anyone buying a bike at a $20K price point can afford to buy their own LED head light if they choose.
Yeah take as much off as you can cuz your not going to get any more for the bike other than what the blue book says regardless of what you have on it. You damn well better believe they will try to use it as their selling point though....bastards.
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