2017 Low Rider S
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OTD Price
Best bet is to find a dealer that has multiple (San Diego has had 2-3 at a time) and grind the price out.
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Join Date: Jan 2015
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Originally Posted by S Mack
+1 Totally true. Simply supply and demand right now. In a few months some other new bike will be the hot thing and these will drop in price.
Of course they'll always be the first Dyna with a 110 motor...for what it's worth.
Of course they'll always be the first Dyna with a 110 motor...for what it's worth.
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Originally Posted by S Mack
I looked all over and know people at a couple dealerships (bought multiple bikes). I paid $19,800 OTD. Could have maybe got to $19,000 if I really ground on them. In CA these bikes are selling within 7 days at around $21-22 so they aren't really willing to deal. Look on craigslist and you'll see guys trying to get out of their loans at $24k! I don't believe anyone is selling these bikes at $16,500-$18,000 OTD in any state...
Best bet is to find a dealer that has multiple (San Diego has had 2-3 at a time) and grind the price out.
Best bet is to find a dealer that has multiple (San Diego has had 2-3 at a time) and grind the price out.
Last edited by WH1_T-type; 01-05-2017 at 10:03 PM.
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