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HD you will not regret it! I have the same bike down to the same color! It is a blast to ride and compfortable too. She handles good and will pin your ears back also. Just ride it like you stole it !
You will love it, i traded my 2012 street bob in a few weeks ago and went backwards to a 2010 vrod muscle. Best bike i have ever owned. I have had a standard, electra glide, springer, and street bob. I could never go back the vrod is the most comfortable most fun to ride bike. After having that much power, a air cooled twin cam feels like a cruel joke. You will love it.
I'm right there with you, I went in to look around and traded my FXDC on a 2013 Muscle. ( I missed my 07 V Rod) The Superglide was a great bike (my second FXDC) but I missed the rush of power.....
Back in 2010, I went in to look at a new Street Bob... And rode out on a 2009 Night Rod Special with 2500 miles on it. Never regretted it for a moment. The bike is near perfect. I've since put on over 20,000 miles and spent entirely too much on mods...
The only thing I haven't touched yet is the motor. Might do stage 2 cams next, but the engine on this thing really is pretty flawless. Only thing I'm starting to crave is storage but decent bags are hard to find.
Ride it, enjoy it, beat the snot out of it. It's an awesome bike.
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