2017 street glide special
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2017 street glide special
I am going to test ride a 2017 street glide special tomorrow. It has 670 miles And is owned by a friend of mine. It has several upgrades Like heated seats and handgrips, stage 1, tuner, upraded wheels and headlight, speakers in the saddlebags lids. He wants payoff of 21,000. It looks like a good deal from what I have been able to look up, (i called the dealer he uses with the vin and no issues there). Any opinions on whether this is a decent deal or not and what to look for with this year and model? I currently own a 2003 road king that I bought new.
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I am going to test ride a 2017 street glide special tomorrow. It has 670 miles And is owned by a friend of mine. It has several upgrades Like heated seats and handgrips, stage 1, tuner, upraded wheels and headlight, speakers in the saddlebags lids. He wants payoff of 21,000. It looks like a good deal from what I have been able to look up, (i called the dealer he uses with the vin and no issues there). Any opinions on whether this is a decent deal or not and what to look for with this year and model? I currently own a 2003 road king that I bought new.
Last edited by Keithhu; 05-20-2021 at 11:50 AM.
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2017 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Special Prices (MSRP):
- $23,999 (Vivid Black)
- $24,499 (Black Denim; Superior Blue; Charcoal Denim; Crushed Ice Pearl; Velocity Red Sunglo);
- $25,199 (Laguna Orange)
- $26,999 (Hard Candy Black Gold Flake; Hard Candy Mystic Purple Flake; Hard Candy Hot Rod Red Flake)
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I am going to test ride a 2017 street glide special tomorrow. It has 670 miles And is owned by a friend of mine. It has several upgrades Like heated seats and handgrips, stage 1, tuner, upraded wheels and headlight, speakers in the saddlebags lids. He wants payoff of 21,000. It looks like a good deal from what I have been able to look up, (i called the dealer he uses with the vin and no issues there). Any opinions on whether this is a decent deal or not and what to look for with this year and model? I currently own a 2003 road king that I bought new.
It's practically brand new, with some pricey and practical upgrades.
If I were in the market, I'd scoop it up, swap oil pumps to the newest version, add a primary vent kit, and then enjoy the bike.
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