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Nice was gonna ask are these 21s but i do see some of the new colors on the road glides. Wonder how or if HD will allow or approved them to post being their official release date isnt until the 26th?
The 22s that are shipped to dealerships are available for purchase now.
The 22s that are shipped to dealerships are available for purchase now.
Ya thats cool, wasnt sure if any of the 2022s were gonna be shipped before HD big reveal date, guess its not that big of a review lol if you can walk in and go buy one now. My local dealer said I wouldnt see mine til beg of Feb. but im cool now that i got to see a actual picture of the bike i ordered on TreasureCoast web. Didnt see any info tho on the specs or options?
Wonder how or if HD will allow or approved them to post being their official release date isnt until the 26th?
Originally Posted by Mofo67
The 22s that are shipped to dealerships are available for purchase now.
Originally Posted by slayrr40
My local dealer said I wouldnt see mine til beg of Feb.
Unless the 22's at dealerships are "same old, same old" models and the truly new for 22 models are yet to come with a later release to dealers? Wishful thinking most likely though.
Watch for what I regard as a dirty trick. I have been looking to replace my 100K + veteran for a couple of years. The Road King MSRP has changed very little. What I noticed in the 2021 pricing (on the Harley web site) is a $900 surcharge with no explanation of what that is. My PERSONAL GUESS is that the MSRP may even stay the same but the surcharge will go up, perhaps to $1100 or $1200. Obviously the price out the door is what counts but if a person just compares MSRP between lines or manufacturers, that may not tell the whole story. Be ready for the alibis for the surcharge, it's tire availability, chip availability, Covid loss of production, yadda, yadda..
if you go to the h-d webpage, scroll down to the bottom, you'll see a link for disclaimers. that's where they tell you what the surcharge is for. been that way since they've had the surcharge, not anything new. coincidentally, the '22s are still continuing the surcharge. and it looks like the msrp has gone up about that same amount.
So some of the 2022 bikes are on h-d.com right now.
Nothing big for the touring bikes but color changes. At least that's what they're showing right now. Colors are BORING once again.. in my opinion. Same wheels as 2020 and 2021 too.. was hoping those would change.
They don't have a 2022 Lowrider S online yet.. might be something coming for that one at the January 26 event.
Pan America just has a new color.. doesn't appear to have any changes.
Overall nothing crazy... probably why they are letting the dealers have the bikes and sell them now.
New "Ultra Tour" touring line with a punched out 1450 Rev Max to compete with BMW etc ultra touring rigs. 160-170 HP
All the modern features of the Pan America with new modern body plastics, mono shock, auto ride height, etc, etc.
M8 will stay with the current touring (classic) line.
You heard it here first.
why would HD build a bike to compete with BMW. Harley people want a Harley,Not a BMW.
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