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Congrats, one of my riding buddies bought one just like it. His last bike was black but he decided to go with the dark gray this time. It's a nice color I think you will enjoy it.
Congrats, one of my riding buddies bought one just like it. His last bike was black but he decided to go with the dark gray this time. It's a nice color I think you will enjoy it.
I wanted something a little different, haven't seen to many greys around in my area.
Im getting into the bagger world myself.. Im going a little different rout as im goin g with the CVO road king . But I was looking at the street glide and I did like the grey color. I pictured it with a black 21 on the front with black air cleaner and pipes.. just wasnt digging the fairing once I started really playing with it.. that why I chose the king instead.. congrats on the sweet bike and color!
Im getting into the bagger world myself.. Im going a little different rout as im goin g with the CVO road king . But I was looking at the street glide and I did like the grey color. I pictured it with a black 21 on the front with black air cleaner and pipes.. just wasnt digging the fairing once I started really playing with it.. that why I chose the king instead.. congrats on the sweet bike and color!
I love the CVO Road King, that would have been my choice, just a little out of my price range.
Congratsss and welcome to the bagger world. I hope you didn't put your credit card away..now the real spending begins lol
Congrats and I agree with this post. I actually just sat down last night to figure out what I've spent on my bike since it's purchase in May of 2012. $3600 on chrome, electrical, performance, etc and that doesn't include labor for some or any of the maintenance services/item (tires and whatnot). That would add at least another $2500+. The possibilities are endless for you now!!!
Congrats and I agree with this post. I actually just sat down last night to figure out what I've spent on my bike since it's purchase in May of 2012. $3600 on chrome, electrical, performance, etc and that doesn't include labor for some or any of the maintenance services/item (tires and whatnot). That would add at least another $2500+. The possibilities are endless for you now!!!
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