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You changed your bike but you've still got the old name. You need to upgrade the name to StreetglideTed while you're at it.
But it is a great new Streetglide you've got there. I love the red ones. And it was a great bike you traded in too. If I could afford a second bike, it would be a solo seat crossbones.
Last edited by StreetGlider57; Apr 6, 2010 at 09:14 AM.
I just pulled a street glide out of the dealer the other day too but I kept the night train. Its such a night and day difference. The SG is awesome!
you're paint looks great
congrats!
Big congrats ! This by far has been my favorite bike. You also wont need as many bungee cords on road trips. And on the long straightaways the boombox is sweet.
Welcome to the dark side! I'm on my second Ultra. (hurricane Ike took the first one) traded an 01' wide glide for the first Ultra. salesman said if I tryed the Ultra out I would throw rocks at my Wideglide. well almost. My wife fell inlove with the bike first time we rode it. If you go touring you won't go back
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