2005 FLHTCUSE2 would you buy?
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2005 FLHTCUSE2 would you buy?
Hi guys,
Looking at getting back into a motorcycle after a 2 year absence. I found this '05 SE Ultra for $18,500 out the door.
http://www.cyclewarehouseonline.com/...387&used=1&vin=
Does that seem like a good deal or not? I'm not sure with it being a SE if it holds more value than a regular Ultra? Is there anything on this year bike that I should look out for? Common problems?
Thanks,
Jon
Looking at getting back into a motorcycle after a 2 year absence. I found this '05 SE Ultra for $18,500 out the door.
http://www.cyclewarehouseonline.com/...387&used=1&vin=
Does that seem like a good deal or not? I'm not sure with it being a SE if it holds more value than a regular Ultra? Is there anything on this year bike that I should look out for? Common problems?
Thanks,
Jon
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Actually at first I didn't like it, but after looking at it and thinking "How many yellow Harleys' are there out there?" It's growing on me. Most likely wouldn't see a ton of them on the road either. They had a '07 Ultra (Non SE) as well for $15k, but I figured by the time I was done changing things I'd probably have that extra coin and then some and not have a SE. So we will see. After an '08 Anniversary Road King Classic this should be a nice step up in the bike department.
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If you like it go for it, a friend of mine sold his 05 CVO last fall for about the same price.
He currently has a 2013 Anniversary edition CVO Ultra and a 14 CVO RK, he wont own anything but the best and I admit, they are pretty nice.
The heart want's what the heart want's and making a stocker look as good as a CVO is pricey. Normally I would agree with you but we paid more for a 2009 fat bob last fall than the new 2015's were when they hit the showroom floor. Momma loves her CVO and I must admit they are stunning machines.
He currently has a 2013 Anniversary edition CVO Ultra and a 14 CVO RK, he wont own anything but the best and I admit, they are pretty nice.
The heart want's what the heart want's and making a stocker look as good as a CVO is pricey. Normally I would agree with you but we paid more for a 2009 fat bob last fall than the new 2015's were when they hit the showroom floor. Momma loves her CVO and I must admit they are stunning machines.
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Hi guys,
Looking at getting back into a motorcycle after a 2 year absence. I found this '05 SE Ultra for $18,500 out the door.
http://www.cyclewarehouseonline.com/...387&used=1&vin=
Does that seem like a good deal or not? I'm not sure with it being a SE if it holds more value than a regular Ultra? Is there anything on this year bike that I should look out for? Common problems?
Thanks,
Jon
Looking at getting back into a motorcycle after a 2 year absence. I found this '05 SE Ultra for $18,500 out the door.
http://www.cyclewarehouseonline.com/...387&used=1&vin=
Does that seem like a good deal or not? I'm not sure with it being a SE if it holds more value than a regular Ultra? Is there anything on this year bike that I should look out for? Common problems?
Thanks,
Jon
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I totally agree!
Those CVO 103's of years past would blow the pants off any of the new stock 103" motors of present!
@OP- go for it, the YELLOW CVO's are really the fastest colors. Don't ask me how I know this.
YB