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$16,891 for a brand new 2013 Vivid Black Road King. Cruise Control, ABS, and Security. Standard 12 month HD Warranty. Comes with a $1500 gift card which I would promptly put towards proper pipes.
$16,891 for a brand new 2013 Vivid Black Road King. Cruise Control, ABS, and Security. Standard 12 month HD Warranty. Comes with a $1500 gift card which I would promptly put towards proper pipes.
Brand New, like under 50 miles on the bike, If you don't have by now someone else will.
Brand new, hasn't been shipped yet. As long as I have my $300 refundable deposit in nobody else is going to snag it.
The only two colors available were vivid black and midnight pearl. I couldn't really justify the extra dough towards such a similar color, so I'm leaning towards the vivid black. The hard part is deciding whether or not to take on the payment. The interest rate will be between 2.39% and 4.89% depending on my credit score and how long I finance the bike for. Between $230 and $275 a month for 5 or 6 years is what it will come out too. I will only finance $15,000 of it.
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