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I said it in my previous posts, I will believe it when I see it, now I believe that water cooling is here, lol. I'm diggin the new wheels on the limited, saddlebag lids, ehhh, new dash with touch screen kinda kewl, wonder if its still gonna be an 80 watt system with no amp and I also wonder if they are gonna bump the HP/TQ on all touring. Big Red is still new only 8000 miles, no way I am gonna trade the ole girl anytime soon. I will wait to see what 2015 has to offer, in the mean time 14 DAYS OF SANDSUCKING LEFT!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOHOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Last edited by my67pnycar; Aug 19, 2013 at 12:38 AM.
5-7% gains = what?? I am the type of person someone needs to show me, lmao... So the stock 103 on the 14's should put out round bout with the 5-7% calculated in should be 80HP or so? Thats just a redneck backyard guess.
I have to say they look pretty impressive in the video and the prices aren't bad at all...I swore that CVO with the water cooling would be close to $50,000. They made a lot of necessary changes and it looks like they either listened to the riders or copied aftermarket vendor's items. The stock SG wheels are decent for a change. Can't see how the voice command is going to work at speed but only time will tell. The 6.5" display is great for us "blind" riders.
Now to see what bugs need to be worked out before the 2015 model year. Oh, I think HD just kicked it up a notch and will still be in first place over Indian.
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