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Don't do it if your married. You wife will accuse you of loving the SG more than her. You will never have enough time on nice weekends. You will spend a ton of money on it because "she's" worth it. You will get caught out in the garage just staring at it when your not out riding. Just not worth it in my opinion.
turtleman57 DON'T DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You will ride all the time, and it will cause a large drain on your wallet, you will never be home, and gain more friends, your smile will grow, and it will help extend your life as you will always be happy. So in my opinion don't do it, lol.
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Don't do it if your married. You wife will accuse you of loving the SG more than her. You will never have enough time on nice weekends. You will spend a ton of money on it because "she's" worth it. You will get caught out in the garage just staring at it when your not out riding. Just not worth it in my opinion.
I'm not sure which one of these 2 is the best answer... Take your pick
These guys are so funny!!! Of course you should get the Street Glide! But do you really have to get rid of the Dyna? Keep it! Financing is cheap on Harley's right now... I love mine to death!
These guys are so funny!!! Of course you should get the Street Glide! But do you really have to get rid of the Dyna? Keep it! Financing is cheap on Harley's right now... I love mine to death!
Gotta ditto the above. Look at my signature. The Glides are great. I like the Standard as my bread and butter mileage maker but still enjoy the Dyna. Used values are so soft that if you have a Dyna that you like and know the history of try to swing a way to keep both. That's the plan right there - both!
BTW: You really can't go wrong with any of the Glides or Road Kings. Harley nailed the comfort/handling thing witht he FLH series. The six gallons of fuel, good brakes and TC96 just makes the package!
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