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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.
The Street Bob is the best 2013 Dyna...they nailed it. I still like the witches nose tail light and the grey blob engine of the 09's....but HD must really be watching the Street Bob community, they're really on point to what the majority has been doing to their bikes (except for wide white walls for our rear 17's - damn asshats).
72 in the Sporty's
Street Bob in the Dyna's
Slim in the Softy's
Street Glide in the Tour
Those are the four I'd want if I could own 4 bikes. And all Black Denim...still the best color (and fastest). Though, I wouldn't mind one of the flake paint jobs on the 72. I really liked the special flake sets on the 48 last year...with just the tank painted. Having the fenders and the tank flaked might be too much.
And even with all that being said, I'm sticking with my 09. Maybe I'll get a 2013....three years from now.
I stopped buying these bags, they're practically useless especially down there by the rectifier/regulator because if it rains that front tire just floods the **** out of it and ANYTHING in that bag is either rusted or destroyed! Maybe I shoulda figured out a way to put my rain suit in it?
Yup tried that and you know how well plastic bags stay together with a bunch of metal tools in them, I think they actually helped the rusting factor right along! LOL
I remember seeing a while back they made a particular style of down tube bag and I was like "Oh HELL no!" LOL
I think i like the Red mega flake because it reminds me of a shiny new tricycle i got as a little kid and the Gold mega flake because it reminds me of Roy Munson's bowling ball.
Yup tried that and you know how well plastic bags stay together with a bunch of metal tools in them, I think they actually helped the rusting factor right along! LOL
I remember seeing a while back they made a particular style of down tube bag and I was like "Oh HELL no!" LOL
Yep I know how they hold up with tools cause that's what I had in them. Rode through some heavy rain and it kept them fine. Not sure why it didn't work out for you but that's what I use.
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