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Lmao. My buddy almost did the dame thing Saturday. We went in to get a throttle cable for mine and he fell in love with a matte black SG. The only thing that stopped him was the BS offer they gave him on his road king. Prob a good thing or his wife would have blamed me......
funny you say that because I went in the Harley shop only to find some information on my brother-in-law`s `97 ultra with the efi carb and ended up trading in my 2003 ultra for a 2011 Ultra Limited. I should have let him go find out about his carb on his on... Just kidding because I love this 103 with the 6 speed transmission....
Congrats on the new ride. You won't see many other black bikes out there either. Rare color. same thing kinda happened to me too. Wife wanted a new pair of sunglasses so we stopped in the Harley dealer and left with a new Ultra....... I can't remember if she got new glasses or not though.
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