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Thank you sirs! Nice rides as well! Damn, it's hard not to start working numbers in your head on every type of bike in the line after browsing these forums for a while.
I bought my bike at Fletchers and I make pretty much all my Harley purchases there. They are pretty easy to deal with and they also have good customer service. Ibuy something thereatleast twice a month from clothes, hats, parts, you name it.From what I can tell, they are a lot better in the customer service area they most dealers in around. Who was your saleman? I'vedealt with both Tommy and Ken in the past and they are both class acts.Good luck with the bike, maybe I will see you at one of the Fletchers weekend parties....Hit me up on here if you'd ever like to ride sometime. I'm North of Fletchers in Palm Harbor.
PS. That is a great looking Deluxe. I'm sure I saw that bike in therelast weekend when I was there.Thinking about making a Deluxe my next Harley.
Congrats! You are riding my dream bike right there. Enjoy and be safe.
Thanks! This bike is the reason I will be driving my 6-years old car for another couple years, at least. Well worth the sacrifice.
Funny, I was thinking of keeping my 8 year old car and getting a Deluxe. I was about to by a new car before "Deluxe Fever" hit me. Only bummer is we have 6 or 7 months of decent riding here, plus I have to by the wife a new car as her lease is up soon. THe car still looks new and Im sure nothing compares to riding a new Deluxe, huh?
Best of luck and be sure to post some more impressions as you get some miles on her!
It seems every time I take it out someone wants to talk to me about it. At a red light, when I'm parked, almost every time I ride. And, it goes from a stripped down, solo ride to a full up touring bike in minutes.
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