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Been riding Batwings for 14 years. Just traded my 14 Limited for a 16 RG ultra. Only 300 miles so far but I'm loving it. It's truly a completely different bike. Looking forward to traveling on this rig.
Hey I went for a long time saying I would never get a Touring bike. Bought one last June, now I can't help but think "What was I thinking all those years" They are the Bee's Knee's and I don't see myself ever without one now.
I did a ground and pound number on my budget as it was. So I got my two favorite Harley colors "Black and Chrome" She dont have the bling a CVO does, but I lover her all the same! The ride is AWESOME!
I rode with a group a guys saturday. We got to one a the stops and a friend on a batwing (Which I used to ride) says man its windy. I just grinned and said Yep it is! It was really windy, I felt bike push but I never felt it in my bars. This thing ROCKS!
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