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2010 Buell XB12 under 4k miles $3895 BIN

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That is an amazing deal for a rare, low mileage bike that look like it has been taken care of.
You will regret missing out for the sake of a few hundred bucks:(

Who knows? He does have a "make offer" option. I'd buy it for asking price without question, but make a fair offer and see?
 
Hey! Ixnay with the adviceyay.

I’m looking up the vin to verify it’s an SS.


Next... google “distance from Phoenix to las cruces”
 
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If I was you and wanted it , I would allready bought it , it wont last long, buy it then ask questions. JMO
 
The reality is that it is a great deal.... but l'm probably going to drag my feet until its too late, and then b!tch about it when someone with some sack steps up and buys it.
 
The reality is that it is a great deal.... but l'm probably going to drag my feet until its too late, and then b!tch about it when someone with some sack steps up and buys it.

I would get it but it needs to have 7500 miles to bring in to Ca. I am going for a Ride !!!!

IMG_3770 by Jack Joseph, on Flickr
 
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Silverrider:
I got my 2009 XB12r with just over 500 miles, into California...not a 50 state bike either. It can be done, but you have to be creative.

If I had the sacks (and the room), I'd have already bought that bike. The finance minister has a grip on the left sack and the wife a grip on the right one. But my better senses won't let me buy a bike that will sit out in the rain.
 
Silverrider:
I got my 2009 XB12r with just over 500 miles, into California...not a 50 state bike either. It can be done, but you have to be creative.

If I had the sacks (and the room), I'd have already bought that bike. The finance minister has a grip on the left sack and the wife a grip on the right one. But my better senses won't let me buy a bike that will sit out in the rain.
Yea, I have been very creative on a few also. Wont go into details to incriminate my self .:black_eyed:
 
Hey Silver,,, did you get a new ride ? What is that picture of ? Looks damn nice.

Not new , I have had for a while thx, I like XBs also. I look at it like My XB is a street bike wanna a race bike and my EBR race bike wants to be a street bike. Both a lot of Fun.:applause:
 
Yea, I have been very creative on a few also. Wont go into details to incriminate my self .:black_eyed:

Hehe, understand.

My B-I-L is a local police officer and he just laughed at my method and said it was completely legal for a period of time. Now I'm at over 13k miles and trying to even get in to the DMV to register it in California is almost impossible. I've been trying for months. Had to cancel one appointment and stood in line for hours a couple of other times and left when they closed without talking to anyone.
 
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