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Up in Canada I traded my 15 SGS for a new 19 RG.
$9700 (+ taxes), difference which I thought was good as they didnt have their hands on many 18s and were eager to get the 19s out on the roads.
OP, not sure what you are riding now. If you currently don't have a Rushmore or M8 you will be blown away with the 18, and if the price is right that may be the way to go.
If you already have a Rushmore say 16 or back the 19 will really blow you away. The 114 is AWESOME and like others I wish I had the new Boom. It is SWEET.
Always fun buying a new bike. Good luck and ENJOY!
You can't go wrong with either if coming off a pre Rushmore bike. The new radio looks and works awesome. I bought the 18 rgs coming off a 16 sg. I didn't like the denim paints. The black and silver and the orange and black are sharp but not worth the 2100 upcharge IMO. If i was going to buy the limited or ultra i would of went 19
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