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Anyone know how many 2013 Anniversary Electra Ultra Limited bikes have been built/sold? I am waiting for what I think is the first in Canada or at least Western Canada. I was originally told mid December but now mid to the end of January 2013.
Anyone know how many 2013 Anniversary Electra Ultra Limited bikes have been built/sold? I am waiting for what I think is the first in Canada or at least Western Canada. I was originally told mid December but now mid to the end of January 2013.
I have 255/3750 but seen one 1388 so not sure how high the numbers are now.. But only maken 3750 ultra's....
I have number 915, but pretty sure I have seen others with much higher numbers. I don't think Harley Davidson is stretching the production over the Model Year. I am sure by the time riding season arrives, they will all be delivered and on the road.
I have number 915, but pretty sure I have seen others with much higher numbers. I don't think Harley Davidson is stretching the production over the Model Year. I am sure by the time riding season arrives, they will all be delivered and on the road.
Totally agree, 3750 sounds like allot of bikes but world wide not really that many... I have heard dealers getting 2 possibly 3 depending on dealership..
Good luck man cuz they are a very cool bikes this year and they wont sit at dealer long...
I have 1609 of 3750. It just came in two weeks ago. Agree that 3750 sounds like a lot but world wide it does not seem like very much. If you think of it in terms of each dealership only getting 2-3 of the bikes then that does not sound like very many in those terms.
judging from past marketing exercises, if the demand is there, they may well introduce another "Limited Edition" mid year.
Similar to how they have been doing mid year special paint combos the past few years.
this is the Company that had a 15 month model year for 2003 so they could sell 420,000 "Anniversary Models".
Dealers know how many Anniversary's they are alloted and in which models. The only thing that they can tell you is the following months allocation shipment to their dealership. It sounds to me like the Dealer may of guessed on their deliver date. You should be able to keep checking with the Dealer to get the estimated ship date from the factory in NY. Once on the truck at the factory and before it goes to one of their distribution centers the Dealer should be able at that point to provide you with the VIN number. They cannot tell you what number the bike is until it arrives.
At least for me when it ships from the factory and when the dealer received is about 10 days. I am sure every dealer may be different depending on location.
Just traded my '12 Limited for the '13 anniversary. Walked in to buy an IPOD case and upgrade the speakers on mt '12 FLHTK and walked out with a new bike. Not delivered yet as they are installing a chrome front end for me today. Seems to me the number on the dash was around 1700/3750. Dealer said he was unsure of his next opportunity to get another. Brandts in Wabash Indiana also owns the Mrion store so his franchise will at least get 2.
If the dealer can supply you a vin # it's on it's way, I put money down on mine on a Sat., she called me with the vin on Wed. and bike came in the next thurs...
I put down my deposit in November. Bike is supposed to ship today and be at my dealer on Wednesday, as I fly out on a business trip throught the weekend. It's killing me that it will be here and I won't be. Anyway, they can put on those Rineharts(4" true duals), tuner and breather and she should be ready to pick up when I get back Sunday afternoon.
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