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My congrats too. You will love the Superlow. I too started out with the VStar 250 and once I was comfortable on that I bought the Superlow last October. Kept the VStar because I thought I would drive that in town - I still love the little bike. But I will likely sell now because once I spent the winter adding and changing things to the Harley that is all I ride :-).
I got to demo a few bikes last weekend and when I went back to my VStar 250 it felt like a mini-bike! We had a nice ride home, but it was time to trade up. Loving the cool blue pearl but the seat is hot. Anyone have heat deflectors for the SuperLow?
AWWW you killed it! I think that bike looks so nice left stock, besides pipes and AC and a few bolt on's You have a super low touring bike LOL! Oh well gald you like it and ride safe.
Oh I didn't kill it - really? Gotta have a windshield and a girls gotta have some locking saddlebags if she can't carry a purse
In it for the long haul and some great rides!
We put bags and shield on ours too, really comes in handy. And she can ride all day on any type road and these bikes perform great and she has no rider discomfort at all.
Awesome bike Lynn! The Superlow is the best new Sporty since the Nightster IMHO. If either of these Sportsters were available when I bought my '06 StreetBob, there would be a Sportster in my garage instead!
I really like what Harley has done with the Sportster line up these last few years. I keep coming back to the Sportster forum to see bikes like yours. Lot's of excellent Nightster pics - not many of the Superlow tho (yet).
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