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Hi, Katie, from Oklahoma. You won't go wrong with either one. However, I am partial to the Heritage. As has been stated, you get bags, windscreen and a great looking machine with a low center of gravity and someplace to put a rain suit, leathers and whatever you need to carry. Welcome to the forum. Just jump in and have some conversations.
The heritage is a great bike that comes with the windshild and saddlebags. The deluxe is also a wonderful bike with great styling but no bags or windshield. What type of riding are you going to be doing? If course for a little more money you can always put some bags and a windshield on a deluxe.
Welcome to the forum and keep us up on your decision. Great to see more women on the board.
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DO NOT LISTEN TO HIM!!! NO BAGS, NO WINDSHIELD, C'MON KATIE join us "old skoolers" and ride with the wind (and bugs) in your face!!!!! You can carry a toothbrush in your pocket thats all you need!!!!
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