Memphis_Man
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This is a 1998 model the first year for the custom what is the going price on this with 14,000 miles? You Harley folk help me out!! HA!
It's in excellent condition always garaged.
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$3500-4000. It is still a Sportster after all....
Honda has no fucking class............this bike is flawless if I can get it at a reasonable price I will buy it even though I have a Harley already. HA!
Low miles for a 98 model the guy was a weekend rider for sure.
Thats all thats worth?
Holy crap....lots more where I am
Harley prices on new bikes have finally gone down over the past few years.....you can get a brand new 2012 Iron 883 for about $7,500.
I like the older frames made before 2003.
because the old CEO mass produced like a motherfucker which lined his pockets for his retirement from profit sharing that severely lowered the price of the bike due to having to many on the market. he nearly destroyed harley. a bike you once had to be put on a waiting list to buy now is no waiting list and killed them. plus american made is bullshit. american put together but some parts are made overseas
because the old CEO mass produced like a motherfucker which lined his pockets for his retirement from profit sharing that severely lowered the price of the bike due to having to many on the market. he nearly destroyed harley. a bike you once had to be put on a waiting list to buy now is no waiting list and killed them. plus american made is bullshit. american put together but some parts are made overseas
Harley is an example of marketing at its best. Can you think of another product that people tattoo its logo on their arm?
Harley is an example of marketing at its best. Can you think of another product that people tattoo its logo on their arm?
and is still based on 1950's engineering
Thats all thats worth?
Holy crap....lots more where I am
Vincent was making an offset V Twin back in the thirties which allot of the newer ones are based on.
All internal combustion engines are based on stone age technology.
I never owned anything but Harley, However I am not a bitch to the brand and would not pay the exorbitant prices they want for them now.
AMC nearly killed harley back in the 70's.
AMF bought Harley in 1969, and sold in 1981.
Generally considered the worst years were 73 - 76 ...
and is still based on 1950's engineering