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The dilemma of choosing a new motorcycle

How much have you got on it Tash?
Was advertised in January for $16,500. Now it's $15,000.
other Roadsters of similar mileage are being advertised for $18K and up, and any for the same cash have 40,000kms on them.
we have all the original bits too.
 
Was advertised in January for $16,500. Now it's $15,000.
other Roadsters of similar mileage are being advertised for $18K and up, and any for the same cash have 40,000kms on them.
we have all the original bits too.
Oh ok…sorry I thought it was 15 and you’d dropped it further…all good I’ll see if I can drum up any bites for ya Tash…👍😎
 
Funny that I started this in the 'non FTR section' lol.
Picked up Tony's new FTR on the weekend, sadly the HD isn't sold (we thought we had a buyer so he put a deposit on the FTR, then the buyer fell through).
He's in love with the FTR and customising it to make it his own.

Fingers crossed the HD sells soon.
 
Funny that I started this in the 'non FTR section' lol.
Picked up Tony's new FTR on the weekend, sadly the HD isn't sold (we thought we had a buyer so he put a deposit on the FTR, then the buyer fell through).
He's in love with the FTR and customising it to make it his own.

Fingers crossed the HD sells soon.

Good luck in the sale. I have a few of my HD friends that have slowly switched over to Indian. Which FTR did the hubby get?
 
Funny that I started this in the 'non FTR section' lol.
Picked up Tony's new FTR on the weekend, sadly the HD isn't sold (we thought we had a buyer so he put a deposit on the FTR, then the buyer fell through).
He's in love with the FTR and customising it to make it his own.

Fingers crossed the HD sells soon.
Bugga…soon Tash, soon…👍😎
 
Yeah well Harley and reliability seldom go hand in hand…but I give the guy cudos…that’s why Harley riders are always fighting. They can only get one in a Ute…my Aus friends will get that…😂👍
Breto:
I have 2 comments for you.
1st, as to Harley and reliability; that's hilarious and factual, simultaneously. Being a Harley owner is akin to being a Jaguar owner back in the day. Once needed to own at least 3 Jags. One that was due back from the shop, one the was on the way to the shop, and one you were driving with your fingers crossed.
And now for the vaunted UTE. As a very young guy I thought about emigrating to Australia for the surfing. I had an Aussie friend who surfed with me and attempted to educate about all things "OZ." Utes were a huge part of our discussions, as were the beauty of Australian women, and Foster's Lager. LMAO!
I gained a brain and enlisted in the military at 17, spending the next 15 years serving the US government.
Phew.
 
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