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I am like a couple others here,, I liked the looks of the RG and the fact not many were on the road.. Now that I have one its the ride that keeps me on it and well I guess the secret is out and now they are all over the place.................
I used to own an FLTR....
First started seeing a few more RoadGlides around here last year and even more this year,before that they weren't many around at all.
I think it's because the current RoadGlide(s) now have more of a clear identity.
It became a bike that was a popular choice among hot rod baggers for heavy customization.........leading to:The release of the RoadGlide Custom
It's always been a solid Touring Platform,the regular old FLTR had been around a while...many with Tourpaks added,the release of an actual Ultra RG 103 has generated a lot of excitment.
I have a 2009 fltrse3 installed 2010 fairing brackets about a 3 hour job. worth every minute and every penny also installed vented lowers from factory fairing 350.00 on ebay. absolutely no air felt at all with fairings closed. It feels like a streetglide but handles like a roadglide.PERFECT COMBINATION....
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