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Just picked up this 2010 Fatboy Lo with 2700 miles. Planning a few small Mods. First thing I removed were the reflectors. Looks good next to my SG in the garage.
Just picked up this 2010 Fatboy Lo with 2700 miles. Planning a few small Mods. First thing I removed were the reflectors. Looks good next to my SG in the garage.
Does your Lo feel a lot lighter and easier to maneuver in town and smaller places than the Street Glide?
I'm craving the radio and fairing of the SG, but not sure if I want to give up my Lo, and not sure if I want 2 bikes with such a limited riding season here in the Northeast.
I have the HD detachable bags and windshield, but still no stereo and I'm not crazy about the look of the windshield on my Lo.
Does your Lo feel a lot lighter and easier to maneuver in town and smaller places than the Street Glide?
I'm craving the radio and fairing of the SG, but not sure if I want to give up my Lo, and not sure if I want 2 bikes with such a limited riding season here in the Northeast.
I have the HD detachable bags and windshield, but still no stereo and I'm not crazy about the look of the windshield on my Lo.
Much easier to move around town, and squeeze thru areas. On the long touring rides, I'll use the SG. And it's always good to have two when one is down, or in the shop.
On a side note, I was looking at a FB "FatBoyVeteran" has for sale, but he didn't think he could sell it right away because of his divorce. I had the Benji's burning my pocket and found this one. Apologized to him, because I was ready to travel to NC and pick it up. Nice looking FB he has if anyone is looking. Check out our brother member "FatBoyVeteran" bike. It's a beauty.
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