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I attended a demo day and my favorite ride was the new 2010 Ultra Limited. It was one bike I was least excited to try.....until I was on it. I can't get the ride off my mind. I believe Harley will sell the heck out of them this year if it weren't for the recession we're in. Let's see, I'll take mine in Red/Black. Do you Ultra owners ever want a smaller bike? It seems like the King just does so much....touring, short trips and not bad in the thrill factor at least for me.
It is my understanding the name says it all "Limited", only a certain # being built. It will be a very good selling bike, all the limiteds in my area are sold before they hit the floor. Economy will not have an effect on the sale of this model.
I just switched from the RK to an Ultra, IT is really fun and believe me if you keep the tour pack light it corners as good as the RK, been dragging floorboards on the new Ultra just like the King no problem. I'm in the process of removing all the Extra things that keep it from looking even more lean and mean.
Wrecked my 07 and just bought a 2010 limited. There is much difference in the two.
Hate I had to wreck just to get a new bike tho. I loved my 07, I really love this 2010. I got lucky and got mine as a Demo from the owner of a dealership. He had already put about 2500 worth of accessories on and I still got it less than MSRP.
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