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Back in the mid 90s I had a 93 and a 96 Wing. Then I swithched overto a 2001 Nightrain and now an06 Street Glide. I think you will be very happy with your decision.
A bunch of various bikes then 3 HD Baggers then tried a Wing for 1 year - sold it and just bought an FLHTC. Couldn't be happier. It may be a cult but it feels like home...
Zapps,
Im 6'6" 270 and I bought the Electra Glide Standard because it fit me the best.And I sat on just about everything.
The GW has alot more options for seating than most would think. http://www.gl1800riders.com/forums/v...=160917#160917
dave
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