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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.
Two Harleys ago, I had a 2003 VROD. Talk about red headed stepchild. It was a blast. Now my 2011 Street Bob suits me just fine regardless of popularity. I ride for me.
HD as a whole will soon be a thing of the past, I love my ride but these bikes are more and more becoming superseded, now don't all get pissy at me I am just saying what I think bikes in general I believe are on the verge of making a radical shift to something new, most the parts are out there we just need someone to put them all together,
Last edited by ==ShaDoW==; Jun 4, 2011 at 02:39 AM.
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I cannot thınk why anyone would want to buy a dyna knıfe anyway , lol, seems really sad to me , but then ı buy a bıke to rıde , ı dont need a harley helmet jacket or T shırt to do thıs ,just petrol , but ı suppose ıf harley dıd gas then some mug would pay more for ıt ..... ı was gıven a harley backpack when ı bought the bıke , so ı use ıt , but ı wouldnt have bought one , and ı defınatly would not need or buy a harley knıfe ........ some of you guys are so funny .
I cannot thınk why anyone would want to buy a dyna knıfe anyway , lol, seems really sad to me , but then ı buy a bıke to rıde , ı dont need a harley helmet jacket or T shırt to do thıs ,just petrol , but ı suppose ıf harley dıd gas then some mug would pay more for ıt ..... ı was gıven a harley backpack when ı bought the bıke , so ı use ıt , but ı wouldnt have bought one , and ı defınatly would not need or buy a harley knıfe ........ some of you guys are so funny .
Funny. This thread wasn't about a Dyna knife. It was about the unique position the Dyna holds in the Harley line up, and the traits of the individuals that ride them.
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