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I can't beleive this being debated. Tell him to buy the Heritage for a second bike. You know, I chit chat about bikes and stuff with my friends but my opinion is what counts. I listen to what they say, never say negative stuff about thier opinions or comments, absorb what I want from the exchange and drive on.
Hey Jerry, I think the little snot is trying to break you and the Mrs. up.
Ask the Mrs. what she would like to ride on. As for me, Barbara
wanted a backrest and a tourpack/trunk. That narrows it down for me...
having come from riding a Goldwing, I had to go with the UltraClassic.
I owned a Fatboy Softail before, and it was a great bike. I never rode
two-up on it though. So, decide how bad you want your old lady to ride
with you. If you want her to...then get something she wants to ride on.
(Dale gave you a pretty good offer!)
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