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Well I have the 2007 Screamin Eagle Dyna, and I love the bike, but if I had waited about a month later I would of bought the Screamin Eagle Springer. I am happy with mine though. There is something about the springer that has alway attracted me to them. From what I have heard I am better off with the Dyna because of the suspension difference between the two.
I saw the Springer at a show this past weekend and know I made th right choice with the Dyna. For what I wanted to do, it has been perfect. The only part I wanted, and got, from the Springer was the SE Heavy Breather intake, and that's done now too. I love the bike. It handles like a sport bike and looks like a cruiser.
Well I have the 2007 Screamin Eagle Dyna, and I love the bike, but if I had waited about a month later I would of bought the Screamin Eagle Springer. I am happy with mine though. There is something about the springer that has alway attracted me to them. From what I have heard I am better off with the Dyna because of the suspension difference between the two.
I had a WG that I traded in for my '07 SERK. I loved that WG and have kicked myself for a year that I didn't keep it to ride around town. But, the WG wasn't even close to the SERK for long trip comfort. Also, the SERK handles like a smaller bike, so it's the ideal model for me.
 \\;I have a 08 FXDSE-2 and love it. The springer is a very cool looking bike. It has that old school look where the dyna looks more like a streetfighter. I made the right choice for me but everyone's different. Thats the cool thing about checking out other sleds, you can see the personality of the owner comming through.
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