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Actually, I only have it for about three months and put about 700 miles on it. Although, I love the way FB in Denim Black looks as It is handsome and sporty, but several factors contributed to change that could cost about $2k to do them. More confortable Seat, handlebar and saddlebags.
The dealer was able to put something together to a more suitable options and fits my needs.
Why the sudden change with just 1 year of ownership?
Kinda what I'm wondering since the bikes are so similar. I would think getting saddlebags and windshield would be cheaper than the trade difference.
However, I still say Congratulations on something new. At least with the Heritage you can have a lot of fun with the chrome! That's a good enough reason, I guess.
EDIT: You posted at the same time I did! Those are all good reasons. If the bike is uncomfortable, it's uncomfortable. You gotta do what you gotta do. I'm so profound this morning.
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