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I am looking for a VRSC-F or Night Rod..
I have found a few I like that do not have ABS, I said the next time I spend this kind of money on a bike it will have abs... can you add it after the fact, or the dealer add it?
Not sure where you're located, Red but Chopper exchange has a number of '07's listed for sale some of which say they have abs. My son found one on there that was at Chitown HD.
Not sure where you're located, Red but Chopper exchange has a number of '07's listed for sale some of which say they have abs. My son found one on there that was at Chitown HD.
Its HIGHLY unlikely to improbable borderline impossible that an 07 will have ABS. That wasn't an option till 08 and its HIGHLY expensive to put it on after the fact.
More than likely what was seen was the cut and paste description that so many use that aren't an accurate description of the bike. Its frustrating having to ask on this all the time but sadly its the way that it is.
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