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Man o man I am digging the Daytona Blue Street Glide.
I would want the bigger Radio ... Ive read that's an option on the base SG .. Right ?
Does anyone know how much ? and can it be purchased after...
IE You find the bike and it has the 4.2 can it be switched out ?
Man o man I am digging the Daytona Blue Street Glide.
I would want the bigger Radio ... Ive read that's an option on the base SG .. Right ?
Does anyone know how much ? and can it be purchased after...
IE You find the bike and it has the 4.2 can it be switched out ?
Yes but, you cannot get Daytona Blue in the SG special. You tube 2014 Street Glide Daytona blue theres one vid of them unloading one off a truck. It is stunning. and the besides the special is a couple grand more off the bat.
Last edited by TXcruzin; Aug 24, 2013 at 09:19 PM.
Yes but, you cannot get Daytona Blue in the SG special. You tube 2014 Street Glide Daytona blue theres one vid of them unloading one off a truck. It is stunning. and the besides the special is a couple grand more off the bat.
Yeah, I wish they gave you the option of the blue with the Special.
You can see now why the special is two grand more though.
Security and ABS are standard on the special, plus the upgraded audio system.
And from reading the info on the HD web page it seems both bikes have WB and XM. But that's just the way I read it. Could be wrong on that one.
So knowing that there is $2100 difference in the base price of the two bikes and $4099.80 in extra stuff on the SGS, it would still take $1999.80 to make a SG into a SGS, not including the pin striping. I'd say that's a pretty good deal.
Thanks guys, Not to mention the linked brake system on the special not available on the SG. I still really like that color tho.. Thanks for the comments and research...
Damn...I see your dilemma. Daytona Blue is the best color to me as well. If you want that radio (I would) then it makes sense to buy a Special.
OK, here is a question for your dealer: In years past they have done "special colors" quarterly. I've been through the factory and heard them brag about how quickly and efficiently they can go from one color to the next. See if they can build a Daytona Blue SGS for you.
Thanks guys, Not to mention the linked brake system on the special not available on the SG. I still really like that color tho.. Thanks for the comments and research...
You sure about the linked brakeing? I'm pretty sure it's part of the new ABS system.
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