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Trike is 2 months and is stock except heat demon heated grips,thinking bout selling it just under 2,000 miles.1000 mile service is done,100 percent perfect bike, paid 36,969 out the door,bottom dollar is 35,000.Trike is in west tennessee
Last edited by harleyrider000; Dec 20, 2012 at 09:29 PM.
Trike is 2 months and is stock except heat demon heated grips,thinking bout selling it just under 2,000 miles.1000 mile service is done,100 percent perfect bike, paid 36,969 out the door,bottom dollar is 35,000.Trike is in west tennessee
WHAT THE................???????????? Ya haven't even got it dirty yet!!!!
It sounds silly to me; who would sell a bike they just got and expect to get anywhere near $35k for it with now over 2000 miles on it. I bought mine in November and only got 150 miles on it before the weather changed. It only came to $38253; it’s a 2012 model loaded, and had 12 miles on it which I put 10 on during the test drive and yes that number includes HD financing. I think you need to wait until spring gets here before making this kind of decision or you are going to take a huge loss on the deal.
You haven't even given the TG a chance with 2,000 miles of riding time!!! You are going to take a huge hit trying to sell or trade....trust me, no where near $35,000.
Ill keep it before i loose a bunch of money on it,Ill give it some more miles and see where I stand next summer
Please put some more miles on your trike.....just read all your comments from August and can't figure out what changed...you were all gung-ho enjoying the tri-glide and then.....What happened since August?
Ya don't have the feel of 2 wheels for sure, but after a little while you feel at home on the three wheels ! I miss the 2 wheels at times, but all the pleasures of the Trike being so dang stable, & not even thinking about dragging chrome or footboards on a sharp twisty, or when I stop with the Boss on the back & not having to keep the bike up while she re-arranges everything, I won't be going back to 2 wheels except for maybe an around town, or a solo bike.
I find the Trike more & more pleasurable every time I have it out. Solo or 2 up !
I have spent 50+ years on 2 wheels, believe me it will grow on ya !
Just sayin'......
Last edited by sloufoot; Dec 22, 2012 at 12:24 AM.
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