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Whoops, I also posted there was no new Road King either, I guess I didn't go into the website far enough. Silly me. Lots of new Road Kings, need to go away now..........
This year's lineup looks like paint jobs are what they are depending upon to sell the bikes. The Fat Boy Lo looks good but they still have the passengers melting their boots on the pipes... duh.
It appears that the CVO (Screamin' Eagle) stuff has become more main stream now. Maybe they think that will pick up the slack.
The trike looks pretty good, if that's your thing.
I've been runnin the wheels and rubber off my 09 Train.
8500 miles since March 30 when I got it... If i were to try to get rid of it, no one would want it with all the other low mileage unridden machines out there .
Looking at the line-up of new bikes, and the fact that so many of them have the 'blacked out' styling, I think the NT was sacrificed to spread its success into other models.
If the other models do well with the black styling, the train will not be back. my .02
Everyone seems to love them... If they don't make them anymore and it's considered a hot bike, I don't think you will find any selling for cheap unless the bottom falls out again. Did I misunderstand you?
Originally Posted by Cyphilis
Thats one of the funniest things I've read on here in a long time.. thanks for the laugh!
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