2017 Low Rider Price Quote: Am I Getting A Good Deal or Getting Taken?
#61
You realize 20,000 miles on a Harley is just past break in...I don't think you're accustomed to how long these motors last compared to your old sport bike. No reason to trade it in if you're happy with it. It'll go forever and you can keep building up if you want as the years go by. Your money is much better spent on your own bike than swapping for new...unless you decide you want something different.
#62
what did you ride? a scout 60? scout is not a competitor to a dyna. i's a sportster competitor that's a total apples to oranges comparison.
you want to start here:
http://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-u...cycles#cruiser
so fn ugly
you want to start here:
http://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-u...cycles#cruiser
so fn ugly
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You realize 20,000 miles on a Harley is just past break in...I don't think you're accustomed to how long these motors last compared to your old sport bike. No reason to trade it in if you're happy with it. It'll go forever and you can keep building up if you want as the years go by. Your money is much better spent on your own bike than swapping for new...unless you decide you want something different.
Excellent advice. I am happy with my LR. I was in shock when I first saw the 2018 Low Rider but the price my dealer quoted me was a shot of cold water.
Keeping what I got for now.
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