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Stopped at the Bogdog dealer today to see the new big dog bagger.Of course named after some sort of dog that I cant remember now.
General impressions.
Nice lines.It has forward controles and a very comfortable seat.Its a batwing fairing that stretched out along with the front forks.A marine Alpine radio with MP3 and two power ports,two speakers.Im thinking a 250 rear tire a 23 front tire.The saddle bags are pretty small.
Fit,finish,paint and chrome all look excellant.
Your gonna need a Bionic left hand to use the clutch.
Price ,40000.
Im thinking its to rich for my blood.
dave
Rubber-Mounted EFI 111 c.i. Engine
Incredible Sound System (Marine-Grade AlpineŽ Receiver)
Locking Fiberglass Leak-Proof Saddlebags
Passenger-Ready: Standard Floor Boards and Fast Back Seat
Available Two-Up Seat and Sissy Bar System
Complete Touring Capabilities
6-Speed BDM Balance Drive
Nitrogen Gas Shocks
250mm Rear Tire and 21” Front
Base MSRP (USD): $39,900
I guess I understand the custom..trying to be different thing..but why do all these things have to be so swoopy and pointy?...like guitars..I prefer Gibson Les Pauls..and Fender Telecasters/Stratocaster..old..dated..yeah maybe..but still tops in what they do...
The Victory's and Bigdog's and all this other nonsense always makes me think of the 80's hair band guitars..Jacksons..Kramers etc..etc
jmho..way overdone then..way overdone now
Still can't understand why anyone would want a fake Harley
Buy it for 40 large and ride it home..and its worth 15,000..if you could find a buyer
Last edited by lp johnny; Jun 21, 2009 at 08:54 AM.
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