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You always have been able to add just about any feature of the Ultra classic to a Road Glide. Looks like it comes with the 103" motor and is a little cheaper than the Ultra Limited.
But the 103" motor may be standard for the RG Ultra, it is an Option on the Custom. And only with the "Power Pak" at $1995 extra.
I already have all of it plus more, except the 103" motor. Including the Ultra Light on my Tour Pak. Plus it is detachable.
What a bunch of whiners, it looks like a good package for a decent price. Has any Harley been exactly perfect from the factory for every person alive? JEESH!
Yep. The MoCO completely dropped the ball. Useless addition to the 2011 lineup. Y'all see the ivory and gold color? Yuck!
They half-assed this one for sure...they didn't even bother to think up some decent graphics.
This had the potential to be a kick *** bike. What a let down.
+1 on that early 70's ivory and gold. Good thing I saw that before I ate dinner. Though I might just throw up last nights dinner for good measure. I wish they'd just stop altogether with the Roadie graphics, for years they always looked
weak. My '09 included. How about no graphics at all, not even pin-striping, just a really cool clean tank emblem.
Oh, and the reason the Roadie Ultra is a little cheaper than the Limited ........ no bumpers and Tour-Pak lighting for one thing.
If I'm lucky, my '09 will look a little better once I've finished it's conversion.
What a bunch of whiners, it looks like a good package for a decent price. Has any Harley been exactly perfect from the factory for every person alive? JEESH!
+1 Personally I don't care for the particular model but it has good package to go with it such as ipod functions is exclusive to this model only.
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