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Disappointing, there isn't anything really that different this year
putting dual exhaust back on the best selling( the street glide)hd bike again in 2011 after one year of 2 into 1 isn't "that different"- I respectfully disagree. I predict the road glide custom will see a huge jump in sales as well.
Last edited by toothdocthc; Jul 27, 2010 at 06:16 PM.
Told the wife to wait till the 11's came out before pulling the trigger on an 09 deluxe she test rode a few weeks back. Really wanted her to have a bike with ABS and was pleased to see it available on the deluxe now, she says that this is her last year on the sportster, I believe her...
All the 2011s are going to do is push more people to buy used at great prices. The last number I saw for HD sales was used bike sales up 11% and new bike sales down 6%. Not good. The HD CFO said dealers now sell 2 used bikes for every 1 new bike they sell.
Really surprised to see the 1200 Custom gone and all FX softails done and gone with the excpetion of the Rocker.......and that baby blue color is an option on just about every bike I checked out....yuck!!!!!
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