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The Street Bob is probably the hottest selling Harley right now outside of the bagger class bikes. I have not heard a single bad thing about the bike from any owner on the forum. You really can't go wrong getting one, and like whats already been said mod it and make it your own.
I got my black denim Street Bob on December 22. I have a little over 1000 miles and am taking it in tuesday for the 1000 mile check and SEII pipe installment. I am female and 5'5" and like the mid controls. I live in North Florida and have had a few good weekends to ride. My prior bike was a Sportster 883. I find the Street Bob easier to handle and more comfortable for the longer rides. I am one happy camper!!!
Just picked my Blue one up last week, have 800 mi on it. It is a great bike. After market parts are a 4 to 6 week wait, becouse of so many changes from last year. I just put my order in , and said call me when they come in.
Hey, I love my Bob also. I installed the SE1 intake, still waiting on the V&H big shots and the forward controls but there on their way. And just today I removed the stock handlebars and bought 14" apes, stocks are about 10's. Gotta go in the morning and see if I can find the right cables though. Bars look awesome!! I also cleaned off the rear of the bike by making a relocate for the tag, looks pretty good also.
i have had my street bob since 9/30.05 and love it every mile, 1543.2 it's great when you pull up with all the other bikes and everybody comes to check out street bob great!!!!!!!!!
I've only had mine for two days and 150 miles but I love it. I don't know about the other bikes but this one is great. I had to wait about 6 weeks to get it in the paint I wanted. Could have bought it off the floor at a couple of dealerships but would have had to pay about $1500 more. My advice is to not pay over invoice price. Don't know if you have that option where you are but here you can at a couple of places. Since OK doesn't seem to have winter any more I should get a lot more seat time in the coming weeks.
I've only had mine for two days and 150 miles but I love it. I don't know about the other bikes but this one is great. I had to wait about 6 weeks to get it in the paint I wanted. Could have bought it off the floor at a couple of dealerships but would have had to pay about $1500 more. My advice is to not pay over invoice price. Don't know if you have that option where you are but here you can at a couple of places. Since OK doesn't seem to have winter any more I should get a lot more seat time in the coming weeks.
Which passenger seat have you got on there C110BOB?
It's the Passenger Pillion for the Dyna Street Bob. 2006 Harley Davidson Catolog, Page 153, Part# 51535-06. I wasn't sure what it would look like. Hadn't seen one on till mine. It looks a little large for the bike to me. But I wanted to make my wife as comfortable as possible for as little as possible as she has never been on a bike. I also have a detachable low sissy bar with back rest and luggage rack. What do you think? She said the seat was comfortable and the back rest helped her feel a little more secure so it is worth it to get her on with me. She has to be a little nuts. I'm not sure I would want to be back there knowing me the way I do.
The Street Bob is a great looking bike with a bit of built-in attitude. I really like its lines. I'm going to try to give my 05 Low Rider the same look.
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