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Nice bike! I'm wondering about them though. Seems like everyone I've ever seen has been red! Yours and all the ones at every dealership near me so far.
Did a Stage 1 with a heavy breather and Nightstick muffler, Signature Series Sundowner Seat with back rest, sissy bar with back rest, boom audio speakers, xm radio, engine guard and highway pegs so she is ready for some serious miles now...
Prior to the mods I put 600 miles on the bike in 2 weeks and she rides great and is quite nimble but now with the mods she rocks!
Looks good. I wasn't a big fan of the FLD when it first came out but I've warmed up to it enough that I'm fighting off the urge to go buy one. Thought my next bike would be a touring model, but it just may be a FLD. I figure i'll give it a couple years to see if they offer some different colors. Plus there should be some used ones hitting the market by then.
still waiting... already got parts for mine. wish I would've went red.
not even supposed to ship my black one until sep 2nd...
it is absolutely killin me. all I have is a couple pieces of paper and some new parts...
being the coolest color red on the bike I test rode, I should've just rode that one home. oh well, it will still be new when it does get here. I can benefit from everyone experiences.
are you planning on updating the tach and friends?
I bought this trinket hope it is not crap.http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
told my old lady last week I am not waiting anymore
lot of good that did.
Originally Posted by NTrain177
red is the only color out right now otherwise i may have went with a black one
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