New buyer of Harley's good deal yes, or no?
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New buyer of Harley's good deal yes, or no?
2014 Breakout CVO with Vance & Hines exhaust, windshield, Bluetooth speakers, saddlebag, sissy bar and extra padded passenger seat, accessory lighting, heated grips, mustache bar, new tires, new battery, and the front forks have just had new seals installed and repressurized. The bike is near perfect cosmetically and has a service record that all services have been completed every 5,000 miles by a reputable Harley dealer. The only drawback is it has 23,500 miles on the clock. I've never owned a Harley before is that a lot of miles for a Harley? $13,000 is the asking price. Oh, and it is the Orange and black color with a 110 engine.
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From Black Book Powersports pricing book:
Year: 2014
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: FXSBSE CVO Breakout
Model Type: Cruiser
Displacement: 1802
Cylinders: 2 VIN: 1HD1TD91E
Finance Advance: $10,090
MSRP: $26,899
Avg Retail: $11,450
Auction Wholesale $9,645
Clean Trade: $9,285
Fair Trade: $8,350
Note: Accessories do not add much value to the bike. Check the date codes on the tires. Cam chain tensioners replaced?
Do your homework and look around. I assume this is a private party sale.
Year: 2014
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: FXSBSE CVO Breakout
Model Type: Cruiser
Displacement: 1802
Cylinders: 2 VIN: 1HD1TD91E
Finance Advance: $10,090
MSRP: $26,899
Avg Retail: $11,450
Auction Wholesale $9,645
Clean Trade: $9,285
Fair Trade: $8,350
Note: Accessories do not add much value to the bike. Check the date codes on the tires. Cam chain tensioners replaced?
Do your homework and look around. I assume this is a private party sale.
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2014 Breakout CVO with Vance & Hines exhaust, windshield, Bluetooth speakers, saddlebag, sissy bar and extra padded passenger seat, accessory lighting, heated grips, mustache bar, new tires, new battery, and the front forks have just had new seals installed and repressurized. The bike is near perfect cosmetically and has a service record that all services have been completed every 5,000 miles by a reputable Harley dealer. The only drawback is it has 23,500 miles on the clock. I've never owned a Harley before is that a lot of miles for a Harley? $13,000 is the asking price. Oh, and it is the Orange and black color with a 110 engine.
All those accessories and recent work performed adds nothing to the value.
Around here, $10.5 would be a fair price.
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No...
That was an issue with the 88" Twin Cams and their spring cam tensioners with link style chain.
In '06 Dynas and '07 all other models, HD switched to the newer cam plate with hydraulic tensioners and roller chains.
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From Black Book Powersports pricing book:
Year: 2014
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: FXSBSE CVO Breakout
Model Type: Cruiser
Displacement: 1802
Cylinders: 2 VIN: 1HD1TD91E
Finance Advance: $10,090
MSRP: $26,899
Avg Retail: $11,450
Auction Wholesale $9,645
Clean Trade: $9,285
Fair Trade: $8,350
Note: Accessories do not add much value to the bike. Check the date codes on the tires. Cam chain tensioners replaced?
Do your homework and look around. I assume this is a private party sale.
Year: 2014
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: FXSBSE CVO Breakout
Model Type: Cruiser
Displacement: 1802
Cylinders: 2 VIN: 1HD1TD91E
Finance Advance: $10,090
MSRP: $26,899
Avg Retail: $11,450
Auction Wholesale $9,645
Clean Trade: $9,285
Fair Trade: $8,350
Note: Accessories do not add much value to the bike. Check the date codes on the tires. Cam chain tensioners replaced?
Do your homework and look around. I assume this is a private party sale.
Last edited by Humphammer; Today at 08:19 AM.
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I would love to do that; however the bike is in Utah, I live in Tennessee. Why would the 110 run any hotter than the 103, 114 or 117? They are all air cooled aren't they?
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Also, the 103 and 110 are air cooled Twin Cam engines. The 114 and 117 are Milwaukee 8 engines with oil coolers, which in my experience, tend to run cooler than the TwinCams.
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