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The only thing good (?) about the bike is the motor, and that is still an unknown. The batwing is a Dragonfly POS. To me a SE Ultra for $20,000 less is a much better deal. Plus you have that good old HD reliability.
Here's the bike at Daytona last March.
I fail to see the attraction. Lame T-shirt company bike IMO.
Formula: Let's take a catalog frame, catalog bags, catalog fairing and put it together with a shirt company logo on it and voila! A $50k bike. What a joke.
I'd rather have CVO anything and spend $10k in improvements and still have $$ left over for a sport bike.
$54k and made by THOSE bozos??? shoot, I'd be afraid it would fall apart before I got 10k on it... never mind 100k..... at THAT price the CVO Road Glide, is cheap.....
You could slap the OCC label on a turd and some jacknutz would buy it. they should have stayed making clown bikes.
UltraDuke I am sorry to 100% agree with everything you said. I think too many people buy out of a catalog and no thought is given to make it yourself such as building your own bike the way you want it. Why would I want to buy a bike like someone else's when I undoubtedly have different needs and tastes? The power of mass media!
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