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....... looks like those who bought a 2011 with a power pack option kinda got screwed since you get the 103 standard now.....
yep - and those that buy a 2012 will no doubt kick themselves for not waiting for a 2013 and what will be new for them... and those that buy a 2013 will......
ad nauem
MOCO knows that by bringing new things out every year or so, will result in more sales. some have to have the latest and greatest.
Well there ya go...I ordered a new 2011 Sedona orange SG last friday (due for delivery next week) and nothing has appeared that made me wish I had waited>>>> Result!
Cheers
R
yep - and those that buy a 2012 will no doubt kick themselves for not waiting for a 2013 and what will be new for them... and those that buy a 2013 will......
ad nauem
MOCO knows that by bringing new things out every year or so, will result in more sales. some have to have the latest and greatest.
I have a feeling the 103 will be around for a while. Unless HD starts putting 120s in the CVOs and goes too 110s standard.
I expect 2013 will see 103s in all the big twins. Should have been that way a long time ago and without having it as a package but the MOCO wants to sell the upgrades so....
Looks like those who bought a 2011 with a power pack option kinda got screwed since you get the 103 standard now.
But once I complete my 95" build, my 2006 bike will have plenty of power so no big deal.
The water cooled tourers must be coming mid year.
Not Really @$19.599 for the SG with no security or ABS Im betting its about the same as what I paid and no real differences that I could see from my 2011...........ABS and security MSRP is $1200
I agree, I have no plans to get rid of my 09. But I do enjoy MOCO kicking it up a notch every year. One year they made a big change in the frame and I had to have it.
The only changes I could see Harley tempting me with in the future is putting the 2011 SVO SG tank and lower fairings on the SG.
Looks to me like the Ultra Limited may still the best buy. Not much more $$$ ($2300), but lots of options you might want anyway...heated grips, luggage rack, chrome wheels, chrome trim, ABS, Security, etc.
It'll be interesting to compare when all the specs are out. The Limited only went up $100, the Ultra went up $500 (basic black).
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