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Dyna Glide ModelsSuper Glide, Super Glide Sport, Super Glide Custom, Dyna Glide Convertible, Super Glide T-Sport, Dyna Glide Police, Dyna Switchback, Low Rider, Street Bob, Fat Bob and Wide Glide.
Looks like D&D Bob Cat will not fit with extended mids.
Bassani has one that will work but not all their 2 into 1s will. Sent them and email asking for more information.
You could always look into getting a pipe made if needed. Sadwicki and a few other shops are pretty accommodating.
I was at my dealer last night and they offered me one of the two that are coming into the dealer, My biggest concern is that stupid bikini fairing the owners son told me at the dealers meeting they said that there was a electronic box in it? If there is something in that ugly *** fairing that in itself will prevent me from putting a deposit down...Can anyone confirm this?
I paid $15699 for the bike, plus tax , title, tags, freight, doc, assembly, and whatever else they stick you with. The price is $17990 OTD.
That sales tax hit is a killer, Seems about right OTD.
Originally Posted by Chonk;
Anyone in the San Francisco Bay Area put a deposit down on one yet?
Dyna's are very popular around here and wonder what others might be paying locally. I paid straight up list and the bike should be here early April.
Not sure how the ship dates work either since my dealer seems to be getting his later than others for some reason.
What's up?:
If you want the latest and greatest, be prepared to pay at lest 18500-19000 OTD. The bike retails for 16699 plus CA emissions (200), plus freight (390) and an average set up rape fee of (1000-1500). Then include sales tax (9.5%) and license fees of 500 or so. I got a number of 19290. OTD.
Wait until the hype cools down and head to SoCal and buy it there. You will get a better dealer down there because there is not alot TECH money there so people are more willing to deal, then the suckers that pay full price over here. Paid 18K for a Road King OTD including Alameda county sales/use tax of 9.5%
Last edited by vizcarmb; Feb 25, 2016 at 11:51 AM.
vizcarmb said "If you want the latest and greatest, be prepared to pay at lest 18500-19000 OTD. The bike retails for 16699 plus CA emissions (200), plus freight (390) and an average set up rape fee of (1000-1500). Then include sales tax (9.5%) and license fees of 500 or so. I got a number of 19290. OTD."
My dealer has me at $19,988 OTD. All bikes are committed with 2 guys coming in this weekend for the last ones I am told. Doesn't matter since I've had one on deposit for a while. Other local shops are committed and have a waiting list.
Dynas and touring bikes really sell here and there is plenty of money for them but still used to getting some break since I've now bought 4 from this dealer. Oh well...
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