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I agree, and I see it a lot with people around here. They are all selling their choppers and are all getting a bagger. You can build up the motor of the bagger and make it more fun to ride.
If I had the money, I would have 2 bikes...................my Ultra Classic and a Big Bear 300 Sled.
I've got both types and love them both. The bagger is stock for now while the chopper is 120 h.p. That being said,I put 6x more miles on the bagger this year. Cant beat the comfort!
Geezer Baggers are the fad - won't last long - cause Geezers have too many aches and pains to ride much longer - soon the market will be flooded with used Geezer Baggers!
whatever boy....i'm 48, they still call me SUPERMAN
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Geezer Baggers are the fad - won't last long - cause Geezers have too many aches and pains to ride much longer - soon the market will be flooded with used Geezer Baggers!
Geezer Baggers are the fad - won't last long - cause Geezers have too many aches and pains to ride much longer - soon the market will be flooded with used Geezer Baggers!
Just in time for all you FXR/Dyna owners to get one at a good price. Remember.... Buy a bagger and carry your own crap.
I would agree that the radical fat tired choppers will slowly give way to a trend towards Hot Rod Baggers.I myself can't wait topull some higher torque & HP #s out of my own.Mark my word; I would also predict wewill see50s styled Bobbers making a strong comeback real soon to.
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