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i'm going for FXDXT. 2001 Scrmean' eagle 95" big bore, super trap exaust, Factory Hard saddle bags, and few other upgrades here and there w/ 3,1000Miles.... you guys are all wondering how much? right? elt you guys know when i pick'em up with picture...i'll be picking them up some time this week i hope... 700miles ride...
Personally I think you made the Right Choice but it's your money and even if choose the other, would have wished you the best on your new ride, as it's your money and the one to please is yourself .. Enjoy!!
Personally I think you made the Right Choice but it's your money and even if choose the other, would have wished you the best on your new ride, as it's your money and the one to please is yourself .. Enjoy!!
I own a Street Bob and love it BUT the FXDX IS AN AWESOME BIKE one of the best handling Harleys ever made , i would love to have one . the best advice is an already stated " Just get what YOU want, the hell with eveyone else . you are the one rididng it ...just get what you want
Ok, that's way damn low miles. I never understood how people could have such low miles on a bike.
While I realize this is hard to believe sometimes they are out there .. May be to a fear of riding, Illness .. Work called elsewhere and Bike left behind.. Are many instances seen Bikes 10 years old with less than 5 K on the Clock ..
My 09 Ultra was over a year old when bought it with 600 miles on it but the older gentleman had been ill most of it in the hospital and traded it in for a Trike as no longer able to handle 2 wheels .. although 16 months later now it has 30 K
As a FXDX owner I love it and there are some things I don't like about it. Thinking business what would be the best, I would say the SB but you are buying it and you will be riding it so its up to you. What ever which one you get have fun with it and ride.
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