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Hey man, the guys on this site are mean bullies. Don't worry about them.
Anyway, I have a can of beans, if you plant them in your back yard, a bean stalk will grow over night and you can climb up to the heavens and steal gold and other riches.
I'll sell you the can of beans of $4,000.00. What say you? lol
Hey man, the guys on this site are mean bullies. Don't worry about them.
Anyway, I have a can of beans, if you plant them in your back yard, a bean stalk will grow over night and you can climb up to the heavens and steal gold and other riches.
I'll sell you the can of beans of $4,000.00. What say you? lol
I commented on this earlier on in this thread and now I read that he paid and additional $1,800. Sorry, but there's no way anyone can make this a logical purchase. A person can buy an entirely new engine for less than $5,500.
Didn't the dealer explain all these added charges when they reviewed the paperwork? Should've been very obvious when you saw the bottom line figure. Hope you can get them reversed...
Thanks. Yeah. They were definitely doing some fast talking. I will go there in the am and cancel the plan. They also sold me a 36 month mechanical protection plan for $1795. I must be slipping in my old age. These plans can be purchased at any time before the factory warranty expires.
I'd be curious as to what you paid total for the bike out the door. What was the price of the bike , how much did you pay for freight and setup. What are the accessories that are being installed and how much did you pay for them? This is sounding like a pretty expensive bike at this point.
I did some searching and found Harley dealers that are selling a three year maintenance plan for less than $1500.
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