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Congrats on the 2nd chance. You already know the answer to your question. Get what makes you happy. Good luck with your decision and enjoy many more miles of travels.
Get the Ltd. My dad worked hard all his life, retired at 74. My mother, who hardly ever was sick in her life, died of lymphoma 10 months later. 12 years later, the ole boy is still alive & still says," If only I woulda". Still regrets not spending more time with mom. He had more than enough money to retire 15 years earlier but didn't due to the male ego thing.
I'm glad to hear your doing much better. Get what you desire. I'm like this if I can save a buck I'll save a buck and I still live life to the fullest so with that been said you're the one person who's gonna ride so go get the bike thats you desire.
Congrats the the second chance. All I have to say is my Limited is by far the best riding HD I've ever been on. I too was having a hard time deciding whether I was spending too much, and looked at the RK. Decided the hell with it, bought the Limited, and haven't regretted it since.
well seeing as how it is a second chance I think everyone here is wrong. If money isn't a huge issue and you really want both then why not get them both????
It really depends on the riding you plan to do. More shorter day trips then I would say RK.....if you plan to do lots of multiday loaded trips then Ultra all the way.
Use the theory my Momma used.
Take a quarter and flip it in the air, heads you buy the Ultra, tails you buy the other. When it lands if you say ok then you know it was what you wanted, if you say this is stupid, then you still have not decided. It will work for any decision.
Life is to short for indecision, buy what YOU want, not what others think.
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