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$4k for a 103 motor and heated grips? Must be something else to justify the price other than a different tank badge and some different guages? Maybe they just wanted a midway between the Ultra and the SE Ultra?
I do see standard ABS and Cruise, and i do like the 2-tone paint schemes, but $25K?
Last edited by HDRider2002; Jul 25, 2009 at 10:45 AM.
And that is the problem DYNA Gramps, even though its a 103, you know you'd eventually have to do cams, maybe heads, 110 big bore kit....it doesn't matter where they start, we always want to make them bigger and badder!
Heated Grips = warranty nightmare unless they have the issues figured out
Helical cut 5th gear = straingt cut noise doesnt bather me but should take care of a lot of whiners
103 motor, guess the competition from Victory is hitting home, now all tehy have to do is have oil return through top end of motor up the compression a little
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