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I used to get that **** about my Sportster, but only once. It was some big fat guy with a personal hygiene problem (seriously, he stank) who actually used to moan about the fact that he wanted to ride but couldn't physically do it, and then he'd make comments about my "little" bike.
Not had any crap from anyone about my Dyna yet, and honestly don't see why I would. With the TC96 it's pretty much the same engine as any 'bigger' Harley, but 200 or so pounds lighter.
I used to get that **** about my Sportster, but only once. It was some big fat guy with a personal hygiene problem (seriously, he stank) who actually used to moan about the fact that he wanted to ride but couldn't physically do it, and then he'd make comments about my "little" bike.
Not had any crap from anyone about my Dyna yet, and honestly don't see why I would. With the TC96 it's pretty much the same engine as any 'bigger' Harley, but 200 or so pounds lighter.
Ditto. Anything before 07' has the 88 and they have ***** envy...
I'm in the positionto upgrade if I want, but after careful consideration, I'm keeping the Dyna. I will add a set of those nice rigid, leather, lockable bags and a chrome outer primary cover (I've scuffed the s**t out of the silver powder coat) and be done with it.
Love my Ultra but wanted another bike without all the baggage to ride by myself. Was dyin' for a Night Train until I rode one. Hated it. Saw a Fat Bob on the dealership floor and really liked the look. Rode it. Bought it that day. Didn't think I would ever get a Dyna but wouldn't give it up if I didn't have to. Lot's of fun to ride. As far as what others think - don't care.
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