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Congratulations on your new bike. I like you have a new RGU ordered with April delivery. I have owned 8 EGCs since 1986 and can hardly wait for the new bike. I have not one bad thing to say about any of the batwings but I am excited beyond belief about the new bike.
Well...I decided to shop around at another dealer in the area...and the truth is- they are offering a way better deal..since it's january, they are tossing in lots of extras like choice of 1K off MSRP, or free 5 year warranty extension, or no prepping and handling fees....and to boot, I may go with another color..it's the Merlot Sunglo, now that I saw one in person today...but.. thanks for the replies fellas-
Unfortunatley, I will have to put it off due to a grave family medical situation that I need to direct attention to....but..I know what my next ride will be in the Spring if all goes well- I'm hooked on the looks, and from only sitting on them so far- It'll be a RG Ultra- and I will boldly post pics when I get it!
Last edited by chopperblueflhti; Jan 11, 2011 at 09:00 PM.
Best of luck with the personal things I hope you get that URG soon. In my area this is the only bike they can't keep at the dealerships. I saw one our HOG regional rep rode Arnie Beeman. You will eventually be VERY happy
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