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37, own 2001 ultra.
use to say i wouldnt ride one till i was in my late 50's or early 60's but when i rode one and saw how comfy they were, i coulda kicked myself for not getting one sooner.
friend of mine is in his mid 20's and owns a 03 ultra.
i always told my riding buddies you could not have a bagger till you were 50. i turned 50 last march and bought a road glide in august. if i had known the comfort level i would have bought one ten years ago. hell mabye even back in 1988 when i bought my first harley.
... i just noted that this thread's been viewed over 31 fkngthousand times ! But only been responded (is this a real word?) to by .0505% of the viewers.
I have NO idea what that means, just thought i'd bring it to everyones attention.
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