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my dealer has a 2006 night train, but the new 07 comes out in one month. should i wait? or ****** up one of the last 2006? normally im impatient but want to see what the 2007 has to offer.
hello all!i got great info on the 07 trains from a hd employee at the americade.i started asking a few questions about the 07 because thats when i plan on getting one.well first i asked about the tranny,i wanted to know if the 6 speed would be an option the employee said he couldn't tell me,ok.then i asked about the motor.i asked what would be the biggest i could get from the factory without my dealer touching the motor.again he said he couldn't tell me.damn!!!so he asked me what size motor would i like from the factory?guys look at my name and you tell me what i told him.lol!!!!he then gave me a big pat on the back and quote"YOU WILL BE A VERY HAPPY MAN NEXT YEAR WITH BOTH MOTOR AND TRANNY"my reply was thank you very much
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