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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.
You might be a Geezer but riding a Dyna is a testament to your youthful attitude. I am 30something and I ride a Dyna, I have no interest in any other line really.
My son just laughs when his friends come up and ask if my GeezerGlide will run. I tell them it's not worth it and then proceed to leave a strip of Metzler on the road through three gears. He says they stop laughing pretty quick. This is the fastest Harley I have ever owned. Of course I had to make a few minor adjustments. She's pushing close to 105 hp, and I'm not done yet. I've still got a few tricks up my sleeve.
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Didn't want to get too far down the major bits changing route just after buying, which I would have had to do with the Bob, and the extra costs involved, so the best value in terms of cost, instant ridability etc, was the Super Glide Custom, which is what I've ordered.
Unfortunately I've just got to wait the 3 months for it now.
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The '07 SuperGlide Custom is Harley Davidson's best kept secret.The SuperGlide customs from previous yeas didn't sell well because they didn't really offer much more than the standard SuperGlide.....But that's changed and the '07 is the one of HD's best looking bikes.
I guess HD delayed releasing them so I couldn't see one at any dealer in the area,but they are on the HD website and it looks great.I thought very seriously about buying one before deciding on the Nightrain.
I'm 56 and a new rider. Started out with an '06 1200C that I bought in April but didn't started riding until after my MSF course in May. We had a bad storm here in Jul and since the wife and I had no power, we decided to go to our Harley dealer to seee the new 2007s. They were on generator power but it didn't stop them from selling us our FXDI35. Wife saw it and had to have it, so we traded in the Sporty with only 667 miles on it. It was a wise decision though because it is more comfortable and better for us riding two up. Got about 3200 miles on it and will be riding during the winter when things dry out around here.
I'm 56 and a new rider. Started out with an '06 1200C that I bought in April but didn't started riding until after my MSF course in May. We had a bad storm here in Jul and since the wife and I had no power, we decided to go to our Harley dealer to seee the new 2007s. They were on generator power but it didn't stop them from selling us our FXDI35. Wife saw it and had to have it, so we traded in the Sporty with only 667 miles on it. It was a wise decision though because it is more comfortable and better for us riding two up. Got about 3200 miles on it and will be riding during the winter when things dry out around here.
Only 667 miles ? That sporty was barely broken in...
Maybe it's just me,but I don't get why people buy a bike before taking the MSF course... The MSF folks provide bikes for y'all to learn on and then you can go down to the dealer and make a well informed decision about what to buy.
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