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When I win the lottery.............I can dream can't I......I will have one of every model HD sells. Until then though, I ride an Electra Glide Classic. Very comfortable, performs well, the wife LOVES it, a ride anywhere anytime best bang for the buck machine. Life is good.
I like my FLSTCI...to me it looks very much like the Harley I wanted so badly 40 years ago. After riding it for a year and putting on 11,000+ miles, it and I understand each other. I think this is a wonderful motorcycle!
I ride a 2003 Lowrider, to me this is the best bike. I liked it because it was cheap and in great condition. Also like the mid mount pegs, rear fender, black finish on motor goes well with the chrome on the engine and the all black aniversary paint job. This is my first bike but it took almost 2 years for me to find the right one at the right price.[8D][8D]
Superglide 2001. Has the same size motor as a bagger but is lighter. Mine has a windshield and saddlebags for longer rides, but can be stripped down in a couple of minutes to a bare bones bike. Best of both worlds!
I ride a 2004 FLHTPI ,bought my bike after it came off a 1 year tour as a police bike. I bought this bike because raising a young family and the morgage ,car payment etc dictated this bike was within my price range and
i could afford it. bought it last june on my birthday,as a gift to myself,having waited 1/2 my adult life to be able to park a bike like this in my driveway. I'm a good size guy and the electra glide fits me fairily well,has the side bags,tour pak and the sony I installed . hopefully one of these days i'll be able to hook up with some friends and head off on vacation for a couple week ride. My wife's the coolest lady as well,she doesn't feel comfortable riding with me(to many crazy people out there driving,and someone needs to be around to raise two kids should something happen out on the road)she is totally supportive of my new found hobby,and coming around to the expense of making a harley a personal reflection of ones self,lol
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