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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 1267578" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>Go to the dealer and tell him, "Screw your extra add-ons (prep? What prep on a used bike?). What is your CASH out-the-door price?" If you can make a deal, then patiently sell your current stable steeds as a private party. You should be able to win on the purchase - cash talks - and win on the sales - you have no overhead to cover so keep all the proceeds. There is the matter of having the money to bridge the time between purchase and sales. Dealer may take a decent down payment and hold it until you sell your other bikes; or maybe you have it in your rainy day fund.</p><p></p><p>I think the answer to Fred's question is 7,000 miles. Yes, that's a 14-year-old Harley but a two-week-old Feej.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 1267578, member: 3460"] Go to the dealer and tell him, "Screw your extra add-ons (prep? What prep on a used bike?). What is your CASH out-the-door price?" If you can make a deal, then patiently sell your current stable steeds as a private party. You should be able to win on the purchase - cash talks - and win on the sales - you have no overhead to cover so keep all the proceeds. There is the matter of having the money to bridge the time between purchase and sales. Dealer may take a decent down payment and hold it until you sell your other bikes; or maybe you have it in your rainy day fund. I think the answer to Fred's question is 7,000 miles. Yes, that's a 14-year-old Harley but a two-week-old Feej. [/QUOTE]
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