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I had my Street Bob in for a clutch adjustment (at no charge THANKS PENSACOLA HD) and saw it on display back by the parts counter. They are usually about 18k right? I looked at the net site and it wasn't advertised as I saw, but I am sure it is still there as this was just last Saturday.
Last edited by 2XNightTrain; Nov 4, 2009 at 06:41 AM.
Beware of dealer add-ons. My local dealer had $1000 dealer prep on a used bike. You need to get the final bottom line price after all the extra crap is added on.
I bought my 2008 XB for $2000 below invoice. The dealer had a floor full of 2009s and sales were slow. Also, it was a blue model which apparently was hard to move and played into my hand as blue was my first choice. After visiting the HD museum in Milwaukee, I will be painting the bike olive green and badging with the art deco graphics seen on the bikes from the 30s.
Beware of dealer add-ons. My local dealer had $1000 dealer prep on a used bike. You need to get the final bottom line price after all the extra crap is added on.
Oh, I don't want it for myself. I'm thinking about trading for a night train.
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