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Old 08-23-2017, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Jessica Sinclair
...Well they priced me out of the market that's for sure i wont be able to buy another harley for at least 5 years due to the shocking trade in price they have offered me.
If you want to change your bike, try selling it privately. A year old H-D with low miles ought to get a good price. Certainly way more than the dealer will offer you. It is more hassle though.
 
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Originally Posted by BiKenG
If you want to change your bike, try selling it privately. A year old H-D with low miles ought to get a good price. Certainly way more than the dealer will offer you. It is more hassle though.
I dont like strangers coming to my house and joy ride my bike
 
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Old 08-23-2017, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by BiKenG
Anything that was a Dyna now is a Softail, so yes. The Dyna range is no more as all those bikes now use the new Softail frame.
Could be the Dyna's will come back as mid year bikes.
 
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Old 08-23-2017, 03:26 PM
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I think I will wait around and see what happens, when everyone starts commenting on the new models. I would love to see them produce a CVO breakout. 117ci.
 
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Old 08-23-2017, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by magna
Could be the Dyna's will come back as mid year bikes.
Hopefully. Don't want them dyna folks coming up to the softail forums.
 
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Old 08-23-2017, 03:40 PM
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Well I am not a fan of the new 3.5 gallon sportster looking tank on the breakout for sure. I will have to see it in person to make up my mind but they might have just sent me to a different bike for now. I never liked the fat boy but the 2018 so far seem to talk to me a bit more I would just have to get rid of the heavy mag wheels but the don't seem as ugly as before. I was really hoping that the cvi pro street breakout would comeback pretty much unchanged look wise but with the new frame and a 114 or 117. Oh well I guess I will wait at the mid year surprise to see if they have something that I really like
 
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Old 08-23-2017, 06:31 PM
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I saw the Breakout, Heritage and the Fat Boy today. The Breakout is q sweet looking bike. They ruined the classic looks of the Heritage and the Fat Boys solid rims are fugly. The Breakout has a **** on the right side for the suspention and the Heritge does not.
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Originally Posted by Kawickrice
I saw the Breakout, Heritage and the Fat Boy today. The Breakout is q sweet looking bike. They ruined the classic looks of the Heritage and the Fat Boys solid rims are fugly. The Breakout has a **** on the right side for the suspention and the Heritge does not.
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It's probably under the panel. HD web-site says the Heritage is adjustable too. Don't know why they would expose it on the fatboy and cover it on the heritage.
 
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Originally Posted by matte
Hopefully. Don't want them dyna folks coming up to the softail forums.
boogie woogie woogie woogie blerrheeeheee boo....

dyna folks are here
 
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Originally Posted by TeaRunner
It's probably under the panel. HD web-site says the Heritage is adjustable too. Don't know why they would expose it on the fatboy and cover it on the heritage.
They are all adjustable just different ways to do it some have the **** like the breakout the fat boy and one other one I think others are adjustable with a spanner wrench under the seat and there is a third way that I don't recall
 


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