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AT bike week I took a Road Glide out for a 12 mile spin.
It had a 110 cid CVO engine in it. I sure did enjoy it. It was very comfortable and it performed much better and accelerated much better than the King I tested about 8 months back.
I enjoyed the stereo, and the seat was the right height. Im 6 ft tall BTW.
I sure wish HD would do something about pricing as the tag is the only part of the bike I had an issue with.
My dealer offered me their Road Glide for a few days. I declined. that test ride will end up costing me $30,000 for the new one they have in the shop. Stripperella said I can have it, but one of the other bikes has to go.
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