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Well, not actually; but it seems to handle every bit as well. Who knew a bagger could be this much fun! My wife and I traded my Street Bob and her Sportster in for a new Shark Nose. I love everything about this bike except the windshield. I need to go higher or lower with it. Thinking the 16" Cee Bailey's or maybe even having him make me a 17". I'm 6'-4" with a 32" inseam.
One word of warning---if you aren't prepared to buy one of these then don't ride one. I took the demo of the CVO Road Glide and bought this one a month later. I just couldn't get it out of my mind.
I thought I would introduce myself since this is my first post in the "Touring" section. Anyway, I love this bike! Everything about it is like butter. It is so smooth! I don't care what the Roadie haters say; this bike is the best the MoCo makes
"Best" is definetly your opinion. But you're welcome to it. You'll never miss the Dyna and wish you hadn't waited so long to get a tourer. Welcome to the club even if it is with an "Ugly" bike. LOL
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