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Your Heritage is a beautiful bike, but I think that you would be thrilled with a Street Glide. The SG is not a perfect bike - there's no such thing. But it sure is a blast to ride!
thanks for all your input i think i'm going to try a rent one first.then see what kind of deal i can get.the heritage is paid off and it's my 1st harley(sepmental reasons)and i hate to have a payment
well went to the dealer saturday,and made the deal for a black cherry sg.traded the heritage in and they want it stock?so i'll be selling some of the acc of my heritage,pick it up tomorrow...can't wait
Congrats! Ensure to post some pics and your thoughts on the differance in how it rides.
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well went to the dealer saturday,and made the deal for a black cherry sg.traded the heritage in and they want it stock?so i'll be selling some of the acc of my heritage,pick it up tomorrow...can't wait
Nothing Wrong with the 95 motor. I have a Electra Glide with ( 95 model ) and it's a work horse. Over 32k miles and still getting broke in. I've heard the Street Glides are the best riding Harley yet. Go for it...Cc
Did you get any kind of deal? How much did they offer you for your Heritage?
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they came in 14,000 book value they didn't even come outside to look at it.and they told me to take off all the add ons and put on the stock exhaust..so now i have a samson true dualexhaust ,engine guard,passenger floorboards and the trans motor interface chrome cover's to sell.so if anyone interested let me know
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