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I was wondering if anyone here has a real good idea of Cross Bones pricing:
I'm currently looking at one "new" 2009 Cross Bones with no extras. And one used 2009 Cross Bones ( 3000 miles) with all the bells and whistles (rear seat, roll cage, saddle bags..)
The only pricing I received was for the used bike that is around 17grand (which I thought was very steep)
I am aware of the MSRP values but I'm wondering if anyone has any good idea of what kind of offer to make on with either bike.
I was wondering if anyone here has a real good idea of Cross Bones pricing:
I'm currently looking at one "new" 2009 Cross Bones with no extras. And one used 2009 Cross Bones ( 3000 miles) with all the bells and whistles (rear seat, roll cage, saddle bags..)
The only pricing I received was for the used bike that is around 17grand (which I thought was very steep)
I am aware of the MSRP values but I'm wondering if anyone has any good idea of what kind of offer to make on with either bike.
Thanks!
First of all. Welcome from SoCal.
Here is some info on a bone stock USED FLSTSB.
------------Low Retail -----Average Retail
Base Price --$13,220 ----------$15,295
I bought a 2008 bonz as a bank repo with 2200 miles. The only extra it had was the HD security system, paid $12,500. Keep looking, the deals are out there, you just have to find em'.
Good luck with your search. Glad to have you join in the fun. Great place to hang around.... you may learn a little, may learn a lot, may not learn anything. But you will have a few good laughs and make some new friends. Welcome. Geez
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