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Only thing that has changed from a 2007 SG and 2019 SG is they painted the chrome, bigger engine and fancy radio, that SG in 2007 was $16,500 and the 2019 is $28,000 ,Stay in the HD game long enough you will find the biggest change is the price from year to year. The good old pan motor would take me to the tavern just as fast as the fancy new M8.
MSRP on 2007 Street Glide Base was $18,300, Base on 2019 Street Glide is $21,300. But don't let facts slow you down.
The new models are currently coming off the line without the heel shifter. That is a fact.
Been using the heal-toe for so many years I probably couldnt ride one. Knowing Harley theyll probably sell one as an accessory for $500 and $300 installation.
Been trying to find the 2020 color chart, but all that comes up on Google is the Livewire. Anybody got a link?
Color charts were posted a while ago in a thread in the M8 section. What we haven't seen yet (far as I know) is the chart showing which models get which colors.
Only thing that has changed from a 2007 SG and 2019 SG is they painted the chrome, bigger engine and fancy radio,
...... and upgraded the frame to avoid 'Death Wobble', put larger rear wheel/tire on, completely reworked the fairing & bags, added ABS/linked brakes, engineered larger front forks, put a larger tank on & added about 40 gazillion new ways to void yer warranty.
....... about the only thing that hasn't changed is the fact that the phkng headlight still moves when ya turn the bars.
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