Instrument Panel
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- addictionriot
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Instrument Panel
Hi all. Thanks for all the wonderful info.
I will be buying a buddy intl (not sure which one) in about a month I'm so excited I can barely stand it..
Anyway does anyone have any pics of the "Instrument Panel"? The one on genuine's website is a little small..
I'm sure I will have a ton of questions when I finally purchase it so thanks in advance
I will be buying a buddy intl (not sure which one) in about a month I'm so excited I can barely stand it..
Anyway does anyone have any pics of the "Instrument Panel"? The one on genuine's website is a little small..
I'm sure I will have a ton of questions when I finally purchase it so thanks in advance
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Do they sell a rear rack for the Harley so those guys can carry a Buddy along as a spare? I understand Harley's are pretty well known for leaving their rider stranded in inconvenient places far from home.addictionriot wrote: We actually went to our local Harley dealership and put a deposit down on a Pamplona They were really nice and are going to let me pay the balance off over a month. So basically I have a buddy on layaway
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Where'd you find a dealer that'll do that? I'm in Pa and the closest dealer I've found, in Maryland, they want paid in full right off!addictionriot wrote:Thanks!
We actually went to our local Harley dealership and put a deposit down on a Pamplona They were really nice and are going to let me pay the balance off over a month. So basically I have a buddy on layaway
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Ducati Seattle does financing (it's what I did) through AlaskaUSA Credit Union. The interest rate is fairly low for a "motorcycle" loan, at 8%, but I'm paying it off much sooner than the two years allowed. Hate paying interest, but we weren't going to be able to free up that cash until later in the year, after scooting season, so financing was a great option