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Yes, the Harley is still for sale at too high a price.
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People stop and look but we’ve had no serious offers.
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I think my husband secretly wants to keep it and just enjoys talking about it to the people who stop.
This guy was very interested…
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Until he tried to start it and the (new, damn it!) battery was dead.
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Husband tried to jump it with a charger… but no dice.
Way to kill a sale Harley.
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There’s a TV commercial for some pharmaceutical product.
At the end of the commercial, a woman gets on her vintage Triumph motorcycle and kick starts it on the first try. That’s when you know it’s false advertising.
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Ha! For sure…
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Oh you just *think* there was a new battery installed!
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No. I bought it… a month ago.
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You may have but he preplaced it with a patsy!
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Better that than a faulty electrical system.
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Maybe the Harley doesn’t want a new hom!e. Hubby is pretty gentle with it. Why chance a new owner that might wreck it!
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It’s clearly sabotaging a sale.
I can’t blame it for wanting to stay, but still.
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I think Mr. River is just peacocking, meaning he’s pretending to put the bike up for sale but, not really, lol.
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I’m beginning to think that myself.
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Oh boy 🙄
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It seems as though the Harley doesn’t want to depart either.🙂
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That’s what I’m afraid of…
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We bought a car battery that died within a month, too. And it couldn’t be jumped. Got a refund, though.
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Are we sure he didn’t secretly disconnect a wire somewhere?
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Further investigation is necessary…
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Try checking right before a potential buyer is scheduled to visit.
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We get a lot of drive by drop ins. It’s a crap shoot…
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