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Sold my Road Glide over a month ago and have been bikeless till this Friday. I have been eyeing the Daytona Blue Pearl and started looking for one. Long story short and as you can see I bought one. I would have liked to have had ABS and wish they offered this color on the SGS but I am pretty happy with improvements they have made on the standard SG. I was skeptical about the new vent but it does do what they say it does. The 103 stock is pretty nice also and with a few mods should be really nice. The one hand bags rock but it is taking some getting used to opening and closing, feels awkward but they open and close super easy with just one hand. Can't wait to put some more miles on it. Just over 200 right now, got to get the seat fixed which I have a inside connection on that
I also purchased a 2014 Street Glide Special. I found that the Fade/Speed Volume does not work well. If you set it. You can not hear the radio once you hit about 55mph. Have you found this problem?
I also purchased a 2014 Street Glide Special. I found that the Fade/Speed Volume does not work well. If you set it. You can not hear the radio once you hit about 55mph. Have you found this problem?
I have a 2014 Limited and yes, have the same issue. I went into settings and turned up the Fade/Speed Volume sensitivity to maximum, now it works, just not as well as my old bike. I hope they address in the future and correct with a new update.
Sold my Road Glide over a month ago and have been bikeless till this Friday. I have been eyeing the Daytona Blue Pearl and started looking for one. Long story short and as you can see I bought one. I would have liked to have had ABS and wish they offered this color on the SGS but I am pretty happy with improvements they have made on the standard SG. I was skeptical about the new vent but it does do what they say it does. The 103 stock is pretty nice also and with a few mods should be really nice. The one hand bags rock but it is taking some getting used to opening and closing, feels awkward but they open and close super easy with just one hand. Can't wait to put some more miles on it. Just over 200 right now, got to get the seat fixed which I have a inside connection on that
Awww you sold your road glide? Congrats on the new bike!
Hey I know you are not going to keep those wheels long on that new bike... gimmie a yell if you want to part with them!
I remember you getting new rims in Sturgis and you offered your stockers to me for a killer price. In hindsight I should have jumped!
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