Harley-Davidson demo bikes available at a discount of up to Rs 3.67 lakh

    On offer are a Street Rod, Street Bob, Fat Bob and Fat Boy from 2017, and a Street 750 from 2018.

    Published On Jul 11, 2019 11:14:00 AM

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    Harley-Davidson demo bikes available at a discount of up to Rs 3.67 lakh

    The Seven Islands Harley-Davidson dealership in Mumbai is selling its demo motorcycles at reduced prices. Only a select number of motorcycles are available and these include a Street Rod, Street Bob, Fat Bob and Fat Boy from 2017, and a Street 750 from 2018. The discounts on the motorcycles vary from Rs 1.08 lakh on the Street 750 to Rs 3.67 lakh on the Fat Boy. The bikes are unregistered and buyers will be the first owner of the bikes.

    These motorcycles do have a few thousand kilometres on the clock. The Fat Boy has done 13,362km, while the Fat Bob has covered 12,689km. The Street Bob, meanwhile, has been used over 12,139km.

    The dealership is also offering finance schemes on the available motorcycles, with EMI tenures ranging between 36 to 60 months. 

    Recently, a Triumph dealership was also offering substantial discounts on its demo motorcycles and for someone looking to save a little money on a big motorcycle, this certainly is a viable option that eliminates the uncertainties of buying from a stranger.

    Also see:

    Harley-Davidson ties up with Zhejiang Qianjiang to make 338cc motorcycle

    2018 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy review, test ride

     


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