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I’m 27 and thought long an hard, either SG or UG… over and over in my mind. Finally I went with the ultra because is came with so much more stuff for 2,000 more. Now think what it would cost to add all that stuff after your bought a street glide?
I still say you will have to ride both and even a shark face then decide… I think it would be cheaper to lower an ultra then to add all the touring stuff to a street glide but it your cash.
I took my tour pack off to get that sporty street glide look, plan on adding custom rims someday and a sporty seat for bar hoping on bike nights.
Wife and love our Ultra have taken a few long rides and love the comfort. I am 61 years so my "Geezer Glide" is perfect for me. I am 5'6" with 30" inseam have put the Arnotti air system on.
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