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Looking hard at getting one for my fiance. She actually likes it a lot. Will still have to lower it since she's only 5'2". She's not a fan of the wheels but she has since learned that she's not a fan of any of the stock HD wheels....LOL.
HD has the same wheels in chrome. Looks a lot better in my opinion than the black ones.
I like the FLD too. But I agree with some of the saddlebag comments. Those would have to go. Too short. That one NEEDS leather bags.
I'm a screwball. I like leather bags- on that style motorcycle.
Now that SG with the shorty tour pack. That is sharp.
Tough call.
Originally Posted by lionsm13
You could probably put a fairing on this one too if you really wanted to.
I've seen it done before.
Nothin' wrong w/a gal ridin' an SG either though..
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