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Custom Vehicle Discussions => CVO™ Road Glide Custom® => Topic started by: laylonlor on October 02, 2018, 04:28:08 PM
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my new cvo RG is in , and i'm gonna pass on it, they want to give me 12 k for my 2010, to much for me cause i don't need a "radio" for 42 k,.... lol
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my new cvo RG is in , and i'm gonna pass on it, they want to give me 12 k for my 2010, to much for me cause i don't need a "radio" for 42 k,.... lol
Wow what’s the detail on your 2010,,,SG???? Mileage??? Just curious
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mine is a blue 2010 cvo s g 120 hp , 17 k miles, ...stealer called me back said he could go another $500 on trade , lol, new cvo $43500 with fright (what a f***ing joke), hope them bastards go broke :huepfenlol2: stealer says used CVO's aren't good sellers
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mine is a blue 2010 cvo s g 120 hp , 17 k miles, ...stealer called me back said he could go another $500 on trade , lol, new cvo $43500 with fright (what a f***ing joke), hope them bastards go broke :huepfenlol2: stealer says used CVO's aren't good sellers
They would sell yours for over 20k. Just go on cycletrader.com or other sites and you be able to see your type of bike is going for
BTW the blue paint and handed painted eagle on your bike is a rare beautiful job. Now they just slap on a cheap HD logo on the tank and call it good ....RG exception
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yea ,i ain,t gonna for thats deal :2vrolijk_21:
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I never trad, just sell myself.
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My dealer gave me the same quote as this. At first I was offended, then looked at what they are selling for at auction and on line, and that's actually a fair offer. The other issue with mine is that it has so many aftermarket parts, including an S&S 124 engine that they couldn't put it on the floor and offer any kind of warranty. I'm shipping my old bike out to NC to my son so that it can stay in the family.
This whole process has really made me rethink about adding all of the aftermarket stuff on the bike. While I had fun doing it, I'm not sure beyond pipes and a good tune that it was worth it. Oh, hell yeah, it was worth it ;D
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My dealer gave me the same quote as this. At first I was offended, then looked at what they are selling for at auction and on line, and that's actually a fair offer. The other issue with mine is that it has so many aftermarket parts, including an S&S 124 engine that they couldn't put it on the floor and offer any kind of warranty. I'm shipping my old bike out to NC to my son so that it can stay in the family.
This whole process has really made me rethink about adding all of the aftermarket stuff on the bike. While I had fun doing it, I'm not sure beyond pipes and a good tune that it was worth it. Oh, hell yeah, it was worth it ;D
, i here ya,... how did ya like that ss 124, how many miles ya have on that motor
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I love the S&S 124. Combined it with Fuel Moto header and pipes and a tune and wow! Beyond great dyno numbers, the bike is a blast to ride. I put the motor in after the 110 crank went out. I have about 20,000 miles on the motor, and I rode it yesterday before I prepped it to get shipped. Still as strong as the day it was put in, if not better.
I'm happy it's staying in the family, my son is going to have a blast on that bike!