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I was just at the dealer, saw a brand new 2012 Deluxe in that Sunburst Red-Birch White color.....incredible! I personally think it's the best looking Harley hands down...especially in that color.
Love my Lux, great bikes! I find the ride equally good solo or 2 up, my wife finds the bike comfortable with the touring seat & sissy bar fitted. Loads of options for mods, as you can see from the Lux's on here!
Thanks a lot for all of the info guys, its been really helpful. Its going to be a little while before I buy a bike, I'm just wanting to do some research first.
For me it will be more of a 2 up bike as I am going to set up the WG for solo riding. But it sounds like thats pretty easy to do.
Also I have found a lot of good looking Deluxes out there but I can't help but go compare them to the two-tone black and white. For whatever reason it just looks really clean and with chrome just makes it look that much more classy.
I love mine. Great bike and what I like the most about it is the you sit in it, not on it like some bikes. The low center of gavity makes for a very smooth ride.
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