Potential BD K9 Purchase..........Questions

2WHEELFREAK

New Member
Hello.

Not new to bikes, and own 5 Harley's I bought new - ('03 FatBoy, '08 NightTrain, '16 Road Glide Special, '18 Street Glide Special, '21 Low Rider S).

I have always liked the BD Chopper brand, but never pulled the trigger for one. A buddy owned a new one years ago and I always admired it.

I'm looking at purchasing a 1-owner 2006 BD K9 that appears to be a well cared for bike that was ridden. 20k miles, S&S 117, Baker RSD 6-Speed.

Other than the obvious, is there anything else I need to know about these bikes to ask further questions prior to purchase? Are there any known issues of certain mechanical issues I need to be aware of?

Lastly, the bike is pretty damn clean. Whats something like this really worth?

Appreciate the help.....thanks.
 

2WHEELFREAK

New Member
Gents,

Thank you for the info! I appreciate it. Asking price is $12k. I'd never pay that price without knowing if those issues have been resolved or not. Maybe its a unicorn, but sounds like those problems are consistent for the masses. Unsure if it has updated electrical system or transmission. I asked 6-7 questions and the owner has yet to respond after 2-days, and it has not sold yet. Probably a good sign for me to move on. I asked those type questions, and others regarding maintenance history/ownership documentation, etc. No response. I think sometimes owners get offended when a buyer is asking important questions. I'm not going to fly across country without knowing answers to my questions or buy sight unseen.

2006 Big Dog Motorcycles K9 Softail Chopper
117" S&S Engine
Baker RSD 6-Speed Transmission
Custom Paint w/ Flames
21,341 miles
One owner
Clean Carfax
Twisted Choppers Black Ground Pounder Exhaust
D&M Air Cleaner Kit
Black LED Headlight
LED Turn Signals
Performance Machine Brakes

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Mickmorris

Well Known Member
Supporting Member
Gents,

Thank you for the info! I appreciate it. Asking price is $12k. I'd never pay that price without knowing if those issues have been resolved or not. Maybe its a unicorn, but sounds like those problems are consistent for the masses. Unsure if it has updated electrical system or transmission. I asked 6-7 questions and the owner has yet to respond after 2-days, and it has not sold yet. Probably a good sign for me to move on. I asked those type questions, and others regarding maintenance history/ownership documentation, etc. No response. I think sometimes owners get offended when a buyer is asking important questions. I'm not going to fly across country without knowing answers to my questions or buy sight unseen.

2006 Big Dog Motorcycles K9 Softail Chopper
117" S&S Engine
Baker RSD 6-Speed Transmission
Custom Paint w/ Flames
21,341 miles
One owner
Clean Carfax
Twisted Choppers Black Ground Pounder Exhaust
D&M Air Cleaner Kit
Black LED Headlight
LED Turn Signals
Performance Machine Brakes

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It’s nice but not $12g nice. Maybe $10g….
I can assure you that the transmission problem would be the worst to be confronted with upon taking ownership. Yeah it might be better to search elsewhere. Best of luck!
:chopper: :cheers::patriot:
 
Hello.

Not new to bikes, and own 5 Harley's I bought new - ('03 FatBoy, '08 NightTrain, '16 Road Glide Special, '18 Street Glide Special, '21 Low Rider S).

I have always liked the BD Chopper brand, but never pulled the trigger for one. A buddy owned a new one years ago and I always admired it.

I'm looking at purchasing a 1-owner 2006 BD K9 that appears to be a well cared for bike that was ridden. 20k miles, S&S 117, Baker RSD 6-Speed.

Other than the obvious, is there anything else I need to know about these bikes to ask further questions prior to purchase? Are there any known issues of certain mechanical issues I need to be aware of?

Lastly, the bike is pretty damn clean. Whats something like this really worth?

Appreciate the help.....thanks.
If your life seems boring, your Harleys get boring because they won't break, you have lots of free time, patience and money, go ahead, buy a Big Dog. They are well built mechanically, look awesome, turn heads, have great engines, good transmissions (I have Jims), you won't want to sell it, but their electrical part is total crap. Carbs are easier to maintain, I guess, VFIs are a double penetration.
 
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