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Hello everyone. This is my first post on the Touring side.I've had a street bob since 9-9-05 and I'm seriously considering an 2011 Street Glide. Looked at a couple of them around Mississippi, Tennessee,Louisiana,and back home in Texas.Best deal I've come across is 23500 OTD. What do Ya'll think? This is with the 103 of course,Sedona Orange.
What exhaust would you suggest? Cant make my mide up on V&H Dresser Duals with 4" round slip ons or Rush Big Louie's. Any feedback would be helpful.
Traded my 08 Dyna back in Feb for a Street Glide and couldnt be happier.
As far as price depends on area. Around here its hard to get a SG for under MSRP but people in some areas can. All you can do is shop around your area and see who offers the best deal.
I paid MSRP with no other fees and they gave me around 2k over book on my trade in.
I personally will never buy new again. My last two bikes were way under MSRP with many mods I did not have to do. Too many NICE low mileage used bikes out there. JMHO. Love my Street Glide with the D&D Fat Cats though!
Last edited by camsmith; Jun 22, 2011 at 08:46 PM.
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