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Anyone have a opinion on i have a 1991 softail springer custom show bike with 7000 original mile and i am thinking of selling it for a roadglide does any body have a opinion
Originally Posted by taker
thanks for your help i am very fussy in a roadglide i need to find. my 1991 softail springer is mint like a show bike has 7000 original miles
1) welcome, from Raleigh
2)what's the question?? or?? what would you like our opinion about?
should you? well really isn't that your business, and not ours?
I've always bought (motorcycles) to address MY needs, and uses....I buy 'em... ride 'em, wear 'em out, then buy another.... depending on the market.... I've bought new, and I've bought used.... but I always bought to suit myself.
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