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i tried to buy a 2007 road glide from my local dealer two years ago! they wanted 14,000 and i was willing to pay 12,000! we couldn't come to terms! beautiful bike! cheers from montana
Personally I like the first one best but chrome lowers are a must for me. Plus it already has Daymaker lights at $730 before taxes. Sure, can be added as I did with my 05 RG but I stole that deal.
Whatever you do, PLEASE don't add those tassels and exhaust to the new bike....
Last edited by mikelikesbikes; Jul 29, 2014 at 04:16 AM.
This dealer is 2 hours away, so I have a chat scheduled with the sales manager via phone today. I am leaning toward the black 2010. We shall see how willing or unwilling they seam to be on dealing.
Looks like the 2010 exhaust is a V&H ProPipe (not too shabby), but did the orange one sell..(no pics)..?? Either way, I like the black...
Yes, all are overpriced, but that's the dealer upcharge...
The only pic I took was me on the bike, I pulled the others from the website. The orange one was at another dealer, and there was no pics on their website to pull.
If they aren't willing to deal, I am probably going to wait a while and find another one, especially since the Rushmore road glides are coming out, even though I think the new style is horrid, I am sure there will be a flood of people trading late model sharks for the new model.
Ya know...sometimes, if they offer enough for your ride, to me it's easier to take a hit on trade b/c then you're not stuck dealing w/selling old bike & you get to enjoy the new/different scoot without all the worry of unknowing/private sale. There comes a cost for everything and, if you want the bike(s), paying a little more for enjoyment isn't all that bad of an investment...in my book. Good luck w/bike hunt!
there def will be a flood of used touring models soon. ppl should have a good selection of used 14's and road glides, in my opinion to the point that the dealers are going to have to price them reasonably to keep them moving. might actually be a win for the consumer
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