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2006 Electra Glide Standard - $12,500 sale pending
About 16,000 miles. Fuel injected. Almost all stock with exception of HD alarm, HD quick release case mounting system, and a cheap after-market trunk bag. The trunk bag was cheap, but works well and has an integrated backrest for the pillion. Never down. No damage to bike. Black in color. Tires in good shape. I will post pictures next week. Please email any questions to: m.wike@nsr-cpa.com
Bike is in Troutman, NC - Lake Norman - near Charlotte
Reason for sale - I'm getting a GS to take the place of two bikes.
Thanks,
Mike
Last edited by mwike; Jul 28, 2009 at 06:57 PM.
Reason: sold
Also, (I hate to look dumb but...) I've been looking to buy a Street Glide but I notice the Electra Glide Std looks very similar. What is the difference in the 2?
Also, (I hate to look dumb but...) I've been looking to buy a Street Glide but I notice the Electra Glide Std looks very similar. What is the difference in the 2?
I'll send some pics next week. Got to get my wife to take care of that process for me.
I'm sure there's others out there that can give you more info on the difference between the street glide and the EG std, but here's my attempt. The frame and engine are the same. The SG is lower due to suspension and there's several cosmetic differences - seat, mirrors, tank badge, luggage hardware is black on a SG. Look at Harley's webpage to compare.
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