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2014 and up UltraClassic/Limited without touchscreen?
i am ONLY looking for a 2014 and up ultra classic or an ultra Limited without the electronic touchscreen, just a regular radio. i have no interest in any other model( no street glide or any other model). A dealer told me they did but they only ordered models with them because it made more money for them.
The Ultra Classic had the basic 4.3" radio as GalvTexGuy posted as standard equipment.
The upgraded 6.5" touch screen was an option.
The Ultra Limited came with the 6.5" Boombox touch screen as standard equipment.
I don't think you could get the Ultra Limited with the smaller 4.3" system.
As mentioned all the Limiteds will have the 6.5 screen with Nav. The Ultra Classic had the 4.3 screen but many dealers ordered the optional 6.5 upgrade.
Why don't you want the 6.5 screen? You're going to really limit your choice of dressers to chose from!
you could always buy one with the larger screen and then trade someone who has the smaller set up and have them toss in a couple of bucks while they're at it. most things can be changed to suit you, why are you limiting yourself before purchase? you might even find one with the 6.5 that's selling for less than one with the 4.3.
The less electronics on a bike , the better. That big touchscreen is $3,800! Then on top of it , you need to update the software and that cost even more money. I rented a new 2014 Limited with 1 mile on it and they had to update the software before I left the dealer, screw that.
The less electronics on a bike , the better. That big touchscreen is $3,800! Then on top of it , you need to update the software and that cost even more money. I rented a new 2014 Limited with 1 mile on it and they had to update the software before I left the dealer, screw that.
Where are you getting $3,800? If you were to buy a '20 Street Glide with the updated Boom! Box (4.3 to 6.5GT), it's $895.
Also, the only time you have to pay to update the software is if you update the navigation maps. Otherwise, software updates are free.
I have a '14 Limited with the original maps. I haven't spent a dime on my Boom! 6.5GT.
Also, you can buy a used 6.5GT on eBay for as little as $400.
Just for the record, the 4.3 has software updates, too.
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