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Hey Guys, I am a returning member from 2007. I started with an 97 1200 Custom, but have made my way thru a low rider and stock Heritage to the 110th Heritage. Call me crazy, but when I saw the 110th in person, I was "all in". Hardest part for me was rationalizing the cost difference from my 11' Heritage to the 110th. In the end, I upgraded from the 96 to the 103, upgraded to security, anti-lock brakes, new profile wheel pattern, and new whitewalls. My question is who here has purchased the 110th softail? If there are others here, what type of deal were you able to negotiate?
Seems like most Softail users in here buy used.
Also the Heritage is not one of the favorite bikes among the younger crowd and it seem like a lot of older members that do have them don't do computers very good.
I just got myself a 110th Fatboy! This is my first Harley and I have always been a Fatboy fan. When I eventually (6 years on) had the means to get one, I was sure to order a black denim. Then I saw pictures of the 110th and I was just hooked!
I am actually only picking it up from the dealer middle next week but they have send me some pictures already.
Well, I put a deposit down on a 110th Heritage back in February. Been waiting ever since. Dealer said he was only going to get two. He just informed me that mine will be here on the 21st of December. Looks like I will be paying MSRP for the bike. I will also be getting 20% off of any additional parts and labor that I add to it.
I have 2013 flstc but it is not the anniversary edition. I did inquire about it through my salesman and he said that he couldnt get me a lower price on it; however I did get a great deal on my blue 2013 flstc with with wheel option and abs/security. I did see one at Daytona Harley and it looked awesome. By the way I'm 29 and love the heritage and can't really get with whole blackout th
Hey guys, thanks for sharing. I bought mine after hearing about the design a few months ago from a local dealer. There was a list of folks that wanted to be contacted when one arrived. I was 2nd on the list and when I got the call, I could not resist. When I added up what I would be getting over my 2011 Heritage, it was a no brainer. By the way, I got a few dollars off the MSRP.
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