Well after much more neogating at dealer today they lowered the trade difference from almost 11k down to 8200k, I offered them 6k difference & they said no so i left. Salesman called me 15 minutes later & said they would take the deal. I would be trading my 07 SEUC for an 08. Iam going to take all my stuff from bike & return it back to stock form. Dual exhaust, thundermax, etc.
My dilemna now is it worth trading for. I do like the new ABS brakes & bigger gas tank, also painted tour pack with additional lights on back & side vs 07 which have nothing except for tail lights. I originally wanted to be down as low as 4k difference but there's no way they will do that....
Sorry for ranting......
Not that it's a big deal, but it is an anniversary model year and just maybe to someone else it may be worth a bit more, who knows.
You'll be getting the latest version of the 110" motor, which could be good, you're getting the ABS and the fly by wire throttle. You're also another year newer.
On the down side, the ECM controller you have will not work on the '08. So you sell it to someone on a '07 or older bike. As far as the exhaust, I've been told they are the same and I already have Dresser Duals and Ovals for the new SERK when it comes in November.
So the bottom line is what is worth to you to make the trade. If the $6k is too much, walk away, if you're will to take this big of a hit, do it.
I've got a '55 Nomad for sale right now that I've been buying stuff for since I bought the Nomad in '01. I now have about $52k invested and I'm asking $40k for it with the motor and $30k without the motor/trans combo. Talk about taking a hit, what about this??? I'm sure if I were to hold out I'll find someone that has the same dream and project scope as I do and it's worth every penny of the $52k, but to move it I need to take a big hit. For me, I'd rather now have the money to fund my bike cravings as most of my new St. Louis friends are bike people.
So how much is it worth? Only you can judge that for yourself.
Sorry for rambling on the subject.
Good luck with your decision and let us know how it turns out.