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Guys I loved my Lo for the past 3 years and if you were keeping track the past year (okay I know you weren't) I posted about long trips on the Lo etc..Well I just couldn't justify spending the amount of money on the Lo to make it more Road trip worthy So I decided to go big and bought a 16 Road Glide Ultra that I got a great deal on. I'm going to miss the Lo for sure but my *** and gf are already thanking me for my 1000 lb couch
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Something interesting that I didn't find out until I traded my Lo in. When I first got it I thought it was odd that it had chrome emblems and pinstripes as I had only seen that on the regular Fat Boy and not the Lo. The bike was vivid black. I found it used to be BLUE so not sure what happened there! I think someone got the tins from the a regular fatboy at some point for some reason.
Last edited by tkuligowski; Jul 30, 2017 at 08:39 PM.
I have too much love and $$ in my Lo to ever sell... I'll looking to buy another bike soon, a tourer of some kind, and not necessarily another HD, but my Lo will always be my little sweetheart.
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