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Old 06-25-2014, 05:45 PM
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It seems like I rarely ever see them unless I go to the dealer. Many touring bikes and softails, but only a few Dyna's. Not sure why.

Sometimes I wish there were more around, but then I guess it's also nice to have a bike that's different from what everyone else is riding.
 
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I'm close to Daytona Beach. I see great multitudes of bikes, but honestly never pay any attention to what others are riding...unless it's an old pan or rat bike.
 
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Many Dynas here in SE Florida.
 
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Originally Posted by DM426
It seems like I rarely ever see them unless I go to the dealer. Many touring bikes and softails, but only a few Dyna's. Not sure why.

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Price has something to do with it. Dyna's are the cheapest Big Twin bikes. I'm guessing they sell faster. More expensive touring/softys languish for the right buyer.
 

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Maybe it's Texas? I see a lot of baggers and softails as well.
 
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Nope, not around here... Oklahoma is Street Glide's with apes and Softail country
 
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Mainly touring bikes around here, there are a few of us dyna riders around here tho!
 
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Can't sling a dead cat around here without hitting a black Steet Glide.
 
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baggers here in cbus. i've seen a few dynas, but none like mine!
 
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Originally Posted by Jaystn62
Can't sling a dead cat around here without hitting a black Steet Glide.
Right on!

Touring, baggers.....as soon as you put your foot on a cow dung, you can see 25 getting out of there.....
 


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