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I'd love to see the Screamin Eagle Road Glide. 110" right?
I would also love to see the RG get the Blk/Chr motor again. They're getting closer with the stripes. At least they line up now. Just need the little blip on the side covers to connect them.
The RG has really grown on me. I spoke with a guy today. 30 + yr rider. He has owned (many) older ones. His most recent are a Dyna, two EG's (a 99 Classic and an 02 Ultra) and now an 06 Road Glide. He's ridden all over the United States. He said the RG is W/O a doubt the best.
Handling, high speed, cross winds, head winds . . .whatever.He also mentioned that the two headlights really light up the road. Better than most cars (and the single HL and two running lights the EG's had.
According to postings by the California Air Resources Board, Executive Order M-005-0140 dated May 16, 2007: The following 2008 HD bikes are approved: Screamin Eagle Ultra Screamin Eagle Road king Screamin Eagle Dyna Screamin Eagle Springer All bikes are 1802cc.
This doesn't necessarily mean that HD will build them, but they submitted for permits and got approvals for those 2008 models.
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