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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.
Wideglide... With a couple of detachables, your set for the long haul. Get rid of them and you have a great bike for local rides. It has a comfortable ride as well. You'll have to change the stock seat though...
Well I have to agree with "veniculum" and "cycledrider"... Personally I bought the Low Rider for now then later an Ultra later. As I age....[sm=boohoo.gif]
Okay folks, this decision is just too tuff. I'm going through a divorce, and I will probably get a decent settlement and I will 99% sure use it on a new Harley.
Here's the problem. I have two sides to my personality.
1. Rough side, likes the Wide Glide.
2. Easy going, enjoys being comfortable, likes the Road King custom.
What should I buy ?
Jayson
I agree with the majority here, the WideGlide!!
I bought one last summer, my first bike EVER, and I love it!!
I figure, if I'm not old enough for a station wagon, I'm not old enough for a dresser either[8D]
[:-]I still need to buy my saddle-bags for trips though.
Okay folks, this decision is just too tuff. I'm going through a divorce, and I will probably get a decent settlement and I will 99% sure use it on a new Harley.
Wow...I think the big question here is, how do you get a big settlement in a divorce??? Inquiring minds want to know. Two divorce's put me in the tank.
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