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You tease. haha
 
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I almost came home with this one. Kids wanted it......

 
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Very nice but with a starting price of around $18,000+ I think I'd go with a Harley Brakeout.
 
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Originally Posted by Yogie
Very nice but with a starting price of around $18,000+ I think I'd go with a Harley Brakeout.
For the price, I got a SE 110" motor, hydraulic clutch, throttle by wire, ABS, cruise control, high flow intake, and several blacked out parts that I would have spent money on. Although it was almost $19k, it has a lot more on it than a Breakout or other standard model.



 
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Originally Posted by Yogie
Very nice but with a starting price of around $18,000+
Yea, I was droolin over this at Hometown Harley till I saw the price.
I think I'll stick with my 48. Besides, My wife said it looked to much like an Army bike
Good point.
 
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I love everything except that skinny *** rear tire!
 
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The rear tire isn't skinny, it's "Slim".
 
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It is cool cause its unique. ..................until the next guy in your neighborhood buys one.
 
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It'll still be cool even then. I like it a lot. The 110" motor has tons of grunt and the riding position is perfect with my spring seat.

Anyway, the only one I want to please is me! .
 


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