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I sold this bike yesterday for $3000 cash. I spent lots of time trrying to remove this ad but to no avail...The moderator is free to remove it or leave it as a price comparison...



I was the original owner and the bike had only 600 miles and was in mint condition.





I did a KBB valuation on this bike and it said $3030 was a fair retail price for this bike in excellent condition. I added some for the factory luggage rack and for the Tusk handlebar risers, it still looks and runs like new...I was asking $3200







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Hi All,



Sorry about not psting pics of the bike, I just took some and will post them in a minute following the instructions provided by BBMS.



I just did a KBB valuation on this bike and it said $3030 was a fair retail price for this bike in this condition. I added some money for the factory luggage rack and for the Tusk handlebar risers.



Being in like new condition I am asking $3200.



Look for the pics in a little while...



Thanks to all who replied



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What kind of snake is that? My buddies just stumbled onto a Green Mojave Rattlesnake yesterday on a ride when they were exploring an old mine in AZ.

From the picture they took, it looks like the same kind of snake. Very deadly!
 

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What kind of snake is that? My buddies just stumbled onto a Green Mojave Rattlesnake yesterday on a ride when they were exploring an old mine in AZ.

From the picture they took, it looks like the same kind of snake. Very deadly!
It's a diamondback rattler that discovered me as I was brush cutting around a tree he/she was resting under. Initially he/she came after me, but after realizing I posed no threat, quickly resumed the siesta. I worked elsewhere after that, and the snake stayed near the tree all day. Now I know who makes the neat little circular-shaped "nests" around trees! MY
 
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