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Too good a deal for me, traded in my 2013 FXDF for a 2014 SG. I'm psyched to say the least. No upgrades yet, planning on enjoying the bike for a bit.
Just swapped an 08 Ultra in for a '14 SG. Good move for me. Got what I paid on trade for the Ultra. After about 500 miles, the more I ride this bike the more I like it.
No big upgrades here yet either. The dealer took my new Bassani slip ons from the Ultra and put them on the SG. I've got a new tri bar brake/running light on order and some LED bulbs for the brake/turn signals coming too.
Will upgrade the windshield when Clearview releases their '14 SG models.
Other than this minor stuff, I'm just riding the thing. I spent years and much $$$ on my '02 Fat Boy. It was fun, but now I just want to ride - not spend so much money and time every year.
Just swapped an 08 Ultra in for a '14 SG. Good move for me. Got what I paid on trade for the Ultra. After about 500 miles, the more I ride this bike the more I like it.
No big upgrades here yet either. The dealer took my new Bassani slip ons from the Ultra and put them on the SG. I've got a new tri bar brake/running light on order and some LED bulbs for the brake/turn signals coming too.
Will upgrade the windshield when Clearview releases their '14 SG models.
Other than this minor stuff, I'm just riding the thing. I spent years and much $$$ on my '02 Fat Boy. It was fun, but now I just want to ride - not spend so much money and time every year.
What you said makes alot of sense. I spent way too much on stuff for my old bike in the short time that I had it.
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