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Hi All. Considering an HD and ended up finding your place on the web. HD has an online customizer, l'm liking it. Just wondering what youguys think of it, and if any othermotorcycle companies have something similar. Only one I recall was from Victory and not sure if that's even up and running anymore.
Hi All. Considering an HD and ended up finding your place on the web. HD has an online customizer, l'm liking it. Just wondering what youguys think of it, and if any othermotorcycle companies have something similar. Only one I recall was from Victory and not sure if that's even up and running anymore.
confirms that if you want to buy a 2008 FXD, but want to do 2-up, just buy the 2008 FXDC, you'll only spend a little more but end up with a lot more in the end.
confirms that if you want to buy a 2008 FXD, but want to do 2-up, just buy the 2008 FXDC, you'll only spend a little more but end up with a lot more in the end.
Ha, and 2008 models aren't even in the customizer yet.
confirms that if you want to buy a 2008 FXD, but want to do 2-up, just buy the 2008 FXDC, you'll only spend a little more but end up with a lot more in the end.
Ha, and 2008 models aren't even in the customizer yet.
correct 2008 is not in the customizer - but - adding a 2up seat and pegs to a 2007 SG cost around $600 (according to the customizer)
I assumed this would carry forward and be roughly the same for 2008.
the price diff between a 2008 SG and 2008 SGC is $1000
subtract $600 for 2-up, and the price diff between a SG and a SGC is only $400.
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