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The other aftermarket tank is the one from Unlimited Engineering, which is the one I have installed. It is fairly easy to tell if one is installed, or you can take a picture of the tank and post it and one of us could tell you.
Hi guys. I have a chance to buy a 2006 Screamin' Eagle V-Rod with 1,700 miles on it for $17,500. It looks to be in perfect condition and it runs well. Is this a good price? The KBB value is $19,655 Retail and $15,100 Trade-In. In todays economy, I don't know how much to try and deal. The seller doesn't seem to really be pressed to sell the bike, but I don't want to pay to much either.
Thank you for your help.
Just wondered. A local non-HD dealer had what sounds like an identical bike -- description, price, mileage, and their low-key efforts to sell it. It sat on their floor for a pretty long time. I thought it was a good deal and was surprised that it took so long to sell.
Hi Biped, I sent you a PM, but just in case you haven't seen it, I wanted to let you know that I would like to find out more about the bike in South Houston that you mentioned.
Thank you.
If you want it, buy it. You can't take it with you. My V-Rod is black Cherry with gray metalflake top of the front fender, air cleaner and rear fender. It is unique. That is what I like most about it. I have not seen another one like it. You will get the same thing with the screaming Eagle. I would start at fourteen K cash.
If you want it, buy it. You can't take it with you. My V-Rod is black Cherry with gray metalflake top of the front fender, air cleaner and rear fender. It is unique. That is what I like most about it. I have not seen another one like it. You will get the same thing with the screaming Eagle. I would start at fourteen K cash.
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