Shoot 23 bikes since the late 90s did you forget to say you owned a bike shop in 50 years I have not had that many bikes I would have liked to but never been that cashed up
Shoot 23 bikes since the late 90s did you forget to say you owned a bike shop in 50 years I have not had that many bikes I would have liked to but never been that cashed up
Had a few Rocket Owners join just to advertise a bike or parts for sale. Agree it's a obvious place to advertise a Rocket for sale but some would think that joining a forum just to sell a bike , it's a bit ... well there's more than one in every group .. here anyway Charles
Actually I'd say trying to sell a Rocket to a bunch of guys (and gals) who already own one doesn't make a whole lot of sense. I'd be putting it up where there are people who own Americas or mid sized rice burner cruisers and might be tempted to move up. I just sold mine and while I let a couple of mates know, I only made a passing mention of it on here. Just sayin'.
I would argue that someone on here might well be interested in a brand new, extremely low mileage R3. I know I would be if I had the cash saved up. A matte Roadster is what I really wanted, and I know there are a number of members with lots of miles, and once you experience the Rocket, nothing else satisfies...
Which leads to my question Charles; Why did you buy a new R3, ride it 1900 miles, and decide to sell it? What don't you like about it? Uncomfortable? Unpredictable? Unharley?