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WTT 2006 Road Glide for Road King *Sold*
#15
RE: WTT 2006 Road Glide for Road King
ORIGINAL: BigJfxdwg
Sure you don't want a WG instead
Sure you don't want a WG instead
#16
RE: WTT 2006 Road Glide for Road King
Well, if I could get rid of my WG I'ld buy it from you, but I'm having a hell of a time. It's hard to find a good used Road GLide for a decent price.
If I would buy it without getting rid of the WG my wife would cut my nuts off and hang them from her rearview mirror, then divorce me. [&:]
Good luck to you.
If I would buy it without getting rid of the WG my wife would cut my nuts off and hang them from her rearview mirror, then divorce me. [&:]
Good luck to you.
#17
RE: WTT 2006 Road Glide for Road King
Holy smokes! I don't want to be responsible for anyone being castrated.
Too bad the timing isn't better. This definitely fits the bill. My bike is in nearly showroom condition and the price on it is very fair.
It is kind of tough to find a decent used Harley for a reasonable price. Most private sellers place ads showing all the $hit they've bought for the bike with prices for each pieceand add it to what they paid and then seem to expect that they are going to get the same or more for their bike than a new one would cost.
When you sell your WG, I would recommend searching for the used bike you want and ignore the sellers asking price. Do your homework on book values and look at closed auctions. Even if the guy is asking 18,000 for his bike, offer him 14,000. He might tell you to get bent, but when he doesn't get any other calls, your 14,000 will start to look pretty good. Especially when the dealer is offering him 12,000 on trade and he just has to have that new Ultra he's been eyeballing on the showroom floor.
The deals are out there, just gotta dig sometimes.
Too bad the timing isn't better. This definitely fits the bill. My bike is in nearly showroom condition and the price on it is very fair.
It is kind of tough to find a decent used Harley for a reasonable price. Most private sellers place ads showing all the $hit they've bought for the bike with prices for each pieceand add it to what they paid and then seem to expect that they are going to get the same or more for their bike than a new one would cost.
When you sell your WG, I would recommend searching for the used bike you want and ignore the sellers asking price. Do your homework on book values and look at closed auctions. Even if the guy is asking 18,000 for his bike, offer him 14,000. He might tell you to get bent, but when he doesn't get any other calls, your 14,000 will start to look pretty good. Especially when the dealer is offering him 12,000 on trade and he just has to have that new Ultra he's been eyeballing on the showroom floor.
The deals are out there, just gotta dig sometimes.