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I'm skeptical about the RG going away. Too many fans of that bike. If it goes you can bet there is a replacement. This is second version of this list I have seen, the first slightly different.
The RG, as it is, will be discontinued in 2010, that's what I heard from a local dealer too. But there are rumors of an "Ultra Glide", which is a Road Glide with trunk and lowers.
Black Pearl is gone...................Vivid Black is safe........They have a new red coming as well.
Black Ice is the replacement.........and sorry, boss would shoot me........stop at your dealer, if they are at all friendly they will share......Mine verified it all right over the phone...
NOOOOOOOOO!........ well at least vivid black is safe. Black ice is probably similar.
The RG, as it is, will be discontinued in 2010, that's what I heard from a local dealer too. But there are rumors of an "Ultra Glide", which is a Road Glide with trunk and lowers.
"Rumor" has it there is going to be a CVO FLHX as well.................
...and all will be water cooled, have little microwaves on them, and a button you can push that sends out a rod with the biker salute on it every time you pass a scoot...
Hey, you stole my idea! I was going to sell em for $299.00.
Sorry, sold it to HD for $600. They in return are offeirng it as a standard feature on all bikes, but the price for each is going up $1,199 to support the feature
Sorry, sold it to HD for $600. They in return are offeirng it as a standard feature on all bikes, but the price for each is going up $1,199 to support the feature
Yesterday was april fools day, I called 2 dealers and neither of em said nothing about a letter about what bikes are being discontinued or of knowing of any new colors. black ice is just a cool name for dark blue., TURNS OUT THE DEALERS LIED, what a shock
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