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I see the touring guys won't be able to toss the "Ultra" word around anymore and think they are something special. Now with the OTHER Ultra in the lineup.
Surprised nobody bitched about the ‘limited’ flames on the Wide Glide. ****, now you got a choice of flames. LOL I like the Sedona as well. As much as everybody bitches about the Road Glide it sure does seem to be a favorite in the lineup in the Moco’s eyes. I dig ‘em! Not sure about an Ultra for myself, but I’m glad they haven’t dumped the model.
Maybe that new blue looks good in person, but it looks pretty fugly to me in the pictures. I’m still diggin’ my black denim even if the trend is cooling down – I still get people commenting on it.
Surprised nobody bitched about the limited flames on the Wide Glide. ****, now you got a choice of flames.
I was just about to. I'm pretty f-n pissed about that. I bought mine as a real early 2010 model back in August of '09 and everything I read told me that the color scheme was supposed to be 'limited production'. I was really hoping to have a fairly unique ride but over the past year tons of people ended up getting them and now they are bringing it back for 2011.
Nice....
I guess the production is limited to anyone who wants to buy one.
The only "New" bike is a Sportster Superlow what's so new about it ? it doesn't even look Superlow ... Going to keep what i have anyway .....
I quite agree with this, perhaps the Sportster SuperGay is more appropriate, ok ok its NOT that bad but its Just not my cup of tea, a step back from what the Irons and Forty Eights have done for the model recently IMHO.
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