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I'm 46 with a '89 FLHS and a '13 Ultra Classic
My kid is 21 with a '04 FXST and a '07 Ultra Classic
IT'S COOL RIDING AROUND WITH YOUR KID ON A BAGGER AND WATCHING ALL THE DIFFERENT REACTIONS FROM OTHERS!!! Just saying
35 here with a '01 FLHR. Have a '02 XL1200C that used to be setup as a "bagster" for touring but since I got the Road King I've pulled the bags off the Sporty and use it for solo cruising in the canyons
43 with a 15 FLHX. Had a Honda Fury for 6 months before trading in on this bike. Thought I would like the "chopper style" bike. Hated not being able to carry anything and long rides sucked. Love the glide. Should have started with a Harley anyway.
40 and have had a couple of softails in the past. My wife hated riding with me and she won't ride her own, so I got an ultra limited. If she doesn't like this one she can stay at home
Damned thing is like a couch compared to my bikes in the past.
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