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very funny...cuz i've actually been thinking about going the other direction....
the roadie is really growing on me.. i'd been looking at Street Glides for about a year and 1/2 then when i REALLY got serious about buying one i saw the new 2010 RGC at a dealer and i found myself looking back at it about 10 TIMES.....
LOVE my SG...but i do think about the Roadie ALOT...and i've never even ridden one!
One must ask.... why in the hell didn't you just buy a Road Glide... Still might be the better financial decision to part with the street glide and pick up a road glide while you can...
SG's seem to me to be the most popular of the baggers..........I would seriously look into making a trade for the real deal. But if that's not in the cards, good luck!
very funny...cuz i've actually been thinking about going the other direction....
the roadie is really growing on me.. i'd been looking at Street Glides for about a year and 1/2 then when i REALLY got serious about buying one i saw the new 2010 RGC at a dealer and i found myself looking back at it about 10 TIMES.....
LOVE my SG...but i do think about the Roadie ALOT...and i've never even ridden one!
Do yourself a favor. DON'T get on a Road Glide. You won't want to get off!
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