Thoughts on police models
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Thoughts on police models
Hey all, I'm in the process of buying my first bike and really like the road king. My budget is a bit limited so I've been looking at police models. Are these worth considering or risky due to their service?
I'm Currently working with a dealer on a 2014 FLHP that has 3k miles on it for 13K list price. Was used as a trainer, never saw street use. I figure it's a good way to get into the Rushmore motor for a price I can afford. Appreciate any feedback, thanks!
I'm Currently working with a dealer on a 2014 FLHP that has 3k miles on it for 13K list price. Was used as a trainer, never saw street use. I figure it's a good way to get into the Rushmore motor for a price I can afford. Appreciate any feedback, thanks!
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Hey all, I'm in the process of buying my first bike and really like the road king. My budget is a bit limited so I've been looking at police models. Are these worth considering or risky due to their service?
I'm Currently working with a dealer on a 2014 FLHP that has 3k miles on it for 13K list price. Was used as a trainer, never saw street use. I figure it's a good way to get into the Rushmore motor for a price I can afford. Appreciate any feedback, thanks!
I'm Currently working with a dealer on a 2014 FLHP that has 3k miles on it for 13K list price. Was used as a trainer, never saw street use. I figure it's a good way to get into the Rushmore motor for a price I can afford. Appreciate any feedback, thanks!
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#4
I bought an 06 Road King with 3,000 and an 07 with 600 miles both cop bikes.. I would do it again. I purchased a 16 RK and the Rushmore is nice for sure .. I would really look into that deal that you mentioned .
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I figure it's a good way to start, just need to try and find time to go meet, it's 2 hours each way so have to plan it a bit.
#7
Between the salesman at the dealership and I we sent 100+ emails back and forth. Instead of driving, call them and get the email address for the salesman. Get your haggling and questions done there to start.
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Most PD's get the bikes serviced at the dealer and at the factory intervals. Many agencies only keep them 1, maybe 2 years and replace them, so low mileage scores are out there. The one you found seems pretty decent. I have looked at them in the past and ended up with a non-P bike because the P Electra Glides don't have the options and electronics like the civilian bikes do. But on the RK, there isn't as much to be deleted.
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