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You will always regret it if you don't get the fatboy - trust me.
Every time you see one go by you will wonder what the heck you were thinking. The Train is a nice HD no doubt. The Fatty is the pure essence of HD! Then you have comfort for long rides and look cool at the same time.
ya can't go wrong either way, at least You're 86ing the ugly *** VTX!!!
It is kinda fun to make the floorboards spark on the fatboy, the train looks more like a stealth fighter, and won't show up on radar!!!
Ihave had both the FX and the FL softails. Both have their pros and cons, but Iprefer the FL over the FX mainly because of the front tire...not to mention the saddlebags on my Heritage.
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