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I got a crazy buddy who has 20,000 saved up and wants to buy a 2011 Road Glide.... He can't sleep at night thinking about the new models....Any info out there??? Where are all the spies with cameras
00 Dyna WG, 03 Fatboy, 06 V-Rod, 06 Springer Classic, 07 Street Glide, 08 SE Springer, 09 Road Glide...not to metion a few from Buell, 02 Cyclone, 03 Lightning, 09 1125r
I am not putting down the MOCO...but for a long time there has always been one "new" model I had to have...2010 was just a let down to me.
new models you had to have? the Streetglide came out in 2006. The Roadglide wasnt new in 2009. Springers come and go in the lineup regularly. 03 fatboy? not even remotley new. same old fatboy.
sorry man...just not seeing your point here. How is the 03 fatboy a must have and the 04 or 02 is not?
After seeing the 2011s I'm really happy I got my 2010 Limited (color wise) when I did. Any dramatic and positive change in new-year models will only serve to lessen the value of those models sold before it. I want Harley to keep doing what it has been doing... minor changes and improvements year after year. I could not be happier with my 2010 Limited.
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