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I am selling a 2008 Streetglide with 11,700 miles on it. It has been dealer maintained and I have all maintainence records (including the 10,000 mile service and a new back tire put on this past November). This bike has been garage kept and has a factory warranty valid through April 2010. The bike is Vivid Black with a detachable passenger backrest/ luggage rack, passenger floorboards, moved slim line pegs up to the highway bar, two windshields, dual windshield bags (not attached to the windshield itself), Hottopper kit started. The bike also has a factory installed alarm/ anti-theft system with two key fobs.
I have the title to this bike free and clear. It is in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I know many people will ask why I am selling such a great bike. To be honest, I have two small children who are beginning to play sports (year round it seems) and with work, I just don't have the time to ride that I used to. Asking price is 16,500
PM me if you have questions or would like more information on this bike. Thanks for looking.
Very nice, I plan on selling the Rock for the SG for similiar reasons...except the kids want to ride. Few questions - what kinda pipes...stock? tuner? cruise control? any blemishes on the bags? thanks...
Pipes are stock. I was planning on changing them out this winter but have decided to sell instead. This bike has cruise control, 6 speeds (incredibly nice!!). It has been lowered (as with most Streetglides). It has a 4 speaker sound system with AM/FM/WB/MP3/ CD player that thumps! (Sounds as good as a friend's bike that has Hogtunes believe it or not). The anti-theft is nice in that not only does it have the alarm and lights that go off, but the bike locks down and will not start after the key fob is so many feet away from it. (Got to make sure you've got that fob when you leave the house though!) The bags are in great shape. Actually the whole bike is in fantastic shape. It has been garage kept and I have never ridden it in anything but sunny and clear weather.
Last edited by Brickhrd; Oct 6, 2009 at 03:55 PM.
Reason: Adding information
Great bike!! Well taken care of!! Excellent ride for both long trips and just cruising around town.
I would like to buy a boat for my family to enjoy together and get back to riding when my kids get older. (Trying to fit in rides in between school and sports schedules is just not working out) Not desperate to sell but would like to soon as prime boat-buying season is upon us!
Last edited by Brickhrd; Oct 15, 2009 at 07:49 PM.
Reason: clarify
This bike is now on e-bay motors under Harley Davidson-Touring- 2008 Streetglide Item #200396030133. There are a lot more pics especially a lot of close-ups to show what great condition this ride is in. Thanks for looking.
Just looked at your ad on ebay. Great looking bike! I've been shopping my bike around to several Marines who are due back in November. If your bike is still on the market when they return I'll send you a PM.
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