Is This As Good A Deal.........

FLHX4Me

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.....as I think it is?

http://www.smileyautomotive.com/201...ed-Motorcycle/Norwalk-OH/9360170/Details.aspx


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Looks like a good deal to me but you need to see it in person and take it for a ride. Beware of a salvage tittle or anything funny about the seller.
 
Anything around 1k per year is a good deal based on my research..Looks like a stock machine and sometimes a stock machine will fair more on the market. Most are filled with customization that may/may not appeal to the buyer. IMO, this is a pretty good deal if youre not looking for a ape-hangered, blacked out and re-wired machine. Personally, I stay away from bikes that have mega mods. I really don't care how much they have invested.
I prefer stock, unmolested machines.

BTW.. that's exactly like mine. I paid 13800 last year. 4k miles and was showroom new.
 
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I just bought this exact bike in February. Had 11,500 miles and I paid 14,250! Check it out in person and test ride to be sure but I think thats a great deal. I love mine.


2012 Street Glide FLHX in Big Blue Pearl
Fuel Moto Jackpot 2-1-2 header
Ness Big Sucker
CFR slip-ons
Vance and Hines FP3
 
Well, I did a little searching and found out the reason for the price. Apparently it has a "title brand".......

*(This vehicle is not eligible for Buyback Protection. Due to the vehicle's history showing major state title brand(s) and/or not meeting other Buyback Protection terms and conditions.)*



"What is a Title Brand?
Title brands indicate whether a used vehicle has sustained damage or might be potentially unsafe to drive. If a vehicle's title has been "branded," it is an official designation made by a state agency and should appear on the vehicle's title paperwork. Neither individuals nor private companies can brand titles.
While title brands vary by state, some of the most common ones include:
Salvage
Junk
Totaled
Lemon
Flood
Reconstructed
Not only do different states have their own specific set of title brands, but may have a slightly different definition in each state. If you have questions about title brands used in your state, we recommend contacting your state's department of motor vehicles."
 
Keep looking. Youll find what youre looking for..That POS seller should list that stuff. Trying to pull a fast one.
 


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