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I would never trade an Ultra for it, but as a 2nd, 3rd or 4th bike. Absolutely! This particular picture with the solo seat looks best. I hate the diving board seat also and the name...well that pretty much sucks too! Thankfully, they didn't call it Extreme-something!
Not to bad, the passanger seat is way to wired for me kinda looks like something from the future, ashame it only comes in three colors, and to be real honest for what they are selling it for would rather buy an Iron Horse or a Thunder Mountain for a little more money.
You guys are shooting my theory all to hell, but really haven't heard from those 20 something guys/gals that hang out around here. Looks like mid 30s to mid 40s is strong but waivering the closer you get to 50. I like it too by the way, but I like the 08 CVO Springer a ton more.
46 here and I think it looks great especially that color....Wouldn't mind test riding one...
I'm with you some bikes are best viewed live. This bike might be much like my Deuce which really doesn't look its best in pictures. That fat tire on the back will probably be a whole different experience up close and personal.
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