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I am torn between the X bones and the V rod for next bike but will never get rid of my 01 FLHR. May do all black next time. Pleas refrain from using the Lords name in vain.
Last edited by strtarrow; Jan 21, 2010 at 12:12 PM.
I am torn between the X bones and the V rod for next bike but will never get rid of my 01 FLHR. May do all black next time. Pleas refrain from using the Lords name in vain.
As I am of the Church of the Flying Spagetti Monster, please everyone dress up as Pirates.
May his Noodliny appendage touch you and grace your soul.
Sorry strayarrow, but the religious forums are down the way....didn't come here to hear a bunch of religious preference. If you don't like our melting-pot of language around here (even if it is rude) please find the door. Just sayin.. No offense to anyone religious just that most Christians know...this is not a place to enforce or request your religious preference. Lots of different folks here, no one gets preference.
As I am of the Church of the Flying Spagetti Monster, please everyone dress up as Pirates.
May his Noodliny appendage touch you and grace your soul.
Sorry strayarrow, but the religious forums are down the way....didn't come here to hear a bunch of religious preference. If you don't like our melting-pot of language around here (even if it is rude) please find the door. Just sayin.. No offense to anyone religious just that most Christians know...this is not a place to enforce or request your religious preference. Lots of different folks here, no one gets preference.
I think the Ultra Roadie is a given. It showed up on the CA Carb documents last summer; plus, the 09 and 10 sharknoses are already wired for Ultra TourPaks, intercom and CB, the '10 fairings were moved up to accomodate Ultra lowers... the only reason it makes sense for them to do that is production line commonality.
I would have expected to see a Dark Custom bagger by now. Touring's the only family that doesn't have a DC, and there's obviously plenty of interest in it. I'd be surprised if there's not a Night Glide or Night King in the mid-year lineup; the Crossbones was introduced mid-year '08.
Isn't this the same post you wrote last year about this time Leo? LoL Might be true this year. If you really want a blacked out FUGLY, call Montana HD in Missoula, MT. I was there this week and they rolled one out on the floor that they've completely blacked out. It really does look sharp. Including the painted inner.
Isn't this the same post you wrote last year about this time Leo? LoL Might be true this year. If you really want a blacked out FUGLY, call Montana HD in Missoula, MT. I was there this week and they rolled one out on the floor that they've completely blacked out. It really does look sharp. Including the painted inner.
Craig, maybe it was a sneak preview of the 2010 1/2 nite glide? greedy harley would rather sell black parts so you can make your own nite glide. I prefer to support my local powdercoater. the ultra fugly will surface, but I am not counting on no nite glide for this years dealer meeeting...where are the pics of the montana fugly?
I think the only thing from an Ultra i would add to my bike is the trunk. A CB would be cool, but probably wouldn't use it. If they want to wow me with this bike (if it exists) they better put some flame paint job options on it, billet wheels and a clearview windshield. Oh yeah, and go back to a muffler on each side of the bike!
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