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but I'm still happy !
In the end the $$$ helped me decide.....
and this was the first color I was drawn to when the '14' s came out anyway.....
since there were no changes, for me it made more sense to take advantage of the discounted 14 over a 15....
Thank you for the kind comments...although a few may be a little biased maybe????
Seriously......lots of these out there, and more to come this year, but that's half the fun making it your own...I've seen what some of you have done individually, and thumbs up. I won't be doing much, as I like most of it as is.
Heck, I owned a 2003 silver/ black FLHTCI....you would see that color combo about every 10 miles some days! Rode that booger for 116k, before I traded for a big blue pearl that I ended up destroying hitting Bambi.
Hope to get many years of enjoyment and miles out of this guy.
That was the 1 st color choice me and the wife chose, then saw the two tone red and decided on that, put deposit down on it. Next day the dealer called and said that the owner had already promised that (red) bike to someone else in a 2 bike deal, what will it take to change back to the Amber Whiskey. I had em make me an offer, then re- offer and they finally wound up giving me $750 in gift cards that could be used as part of down payment. Needless to say, I'm extremely happy with the choice ( since it was the 1st choice anyway) and the extra accessories sure look nice on it! ;-)
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