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If I did not have a Softail...I would get a Softail.
Already have 2 Sportys and a Tri-Glide.
Factory Dyna's do nothing for me personally, but I'd probably get a Dyna and mod it to my liking before going to the Touring platform to replace the Softy.
I guess I have the best of both worlds. I have my beloved 2006 Heritage Classic and a 2013 Ultra Limited. I think its kinda funny that my little 97 inch build on the softail can run circles around the the 103 in the Limited
They're producing Big Dogs again too. If I had the bux, I'd have a K9. A whole different show boat, I realize. Nobody ever seems to put many miles on em but K9's sure are purdy.
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