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1992 Fatboy (custom)
#12
RE: 1992 Fatboy (custom)
Beautiful bike! \\; Love the blue.
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Trust me...I hear all of you. \\; I know I will never get what I put into it unless I have some preppy dude that doesn't know any better.
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The price is fair but negotiable. \\; For a 1992 (almost an antique) with a little over 16k miles, in the shape it is in...well lets just say I will not give it away but will accept a fair price.
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I listed it...plain and simple.
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Thanks,
BP
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Trust me...I hear all of you. \\; I know I will never get what I put into it unless I have some preppy dude that doesn't know any better.
 \\;
The price is fair but negotiable. \\; For a 1992 (almost an antique) with a little over 16k miles, in the shape it is in...well lets just say I will not give it away but will accept a fair price.
 \\;
I listed it...plain and simple.
 \\;
Thanks,
BP
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#13
RE: 1992 Fatboy (custom)
You may want to consider putting it back to stock and ebay all the extras. \\; I will tell you, most people will not pay anything for extras on the bike. \\; However on ebay I have sold some used \\;parts for more then I paid for them. \\; People will pay top dollar for used parts. \\; You should be able to get a good price for the extras and then around book for the bike(KBB is $9K). Good luck.
#14
RE: 1992 Fatboy (custom)
Thanks for the advice. \\; I have found E-bay to be very frustrating. \\; I have sold many items, large and small...it has turned into an online yardsale. \\; No one bids and then when the auction is over I get flooded with emails and low ball offers. \\;
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If KBB is around 9K...then this baby will be a family heirloom.
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If KBB is around 9K...then this baby will be a family heirloom.
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