Rumours about 14-15 year touring bikes
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Rumours about 14-15 year touring bikes
Im thinking of trading in my 2007 electra glide classic for a newer modle, but i herd there has been issues with the bewer bikes. Does anybody know if this is true? And what year is a good for a streetglide/electraglide in terms of reliability? Thx for the help and opinions
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That's your opinion. 88s are inexpensive, available with upgrade already done. I wouldn't trade my '03 for a Rushmore.
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OP - read through the Touring Bike forum, especially the Rushmore section. I have a '13 SG and briefly considered an upgrade, but decided against it purely from a financial standpoint, not because of any problems on the newer bikes.
I did hear of some early issues with the twin-cooled bikes puking coolant, but those were apparently fairly rare and pretty much fixed by now. If I was up for spending the $$ I wouldn't hesitate to get a new tourer...
I did hear of some early issues with the twin-cooled bikes puking coolant, but those were apparently fairly rare and pretty much fixed by now. If I was up for spending the $$ I wouldn't hesitate to get a new tourer...
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OP - read through the Touring Bike forum, especially the Rushmore section. I have a '13 SG and briefly considered an upgrade, but decided against it purely from a financial standpoint, not because of any problems on the newer bikes.
I did hear of some early issues with the twin-cooled bikes puking coolant, but those were apparently fairly rare and pretty much fixed by now. If I was up for spending the $$ I wouldn't hesitate to get a new tourer...
I did hear of some early issues with the twin-cooled bikes puking coolant, but those were apparently fairly rare and pretty much fixed by now. If I was up for spending the $$ I wouldn't hesitate to get a new tourer...
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