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I was wondering how many FLHXI owners do we have here? We have 2 more people (kzman and PhatHarley4Me) who recently plunked down some gringos for their SG's. If anyone on this forum has been keeping track of how many owners are on here (deposits on their beloved SG's count too) I/we would enjoy to know how many of us sahare the same passion. I'm thinking we have 20+ owners right? I think we almost need our own forum for the Street Glide owner's themselves don't you think? Justa thought[sm=signs007.gif]
And without a doubt Willie G. and Co. are loving every time a Street Glide leaves the factory becasue there is a very good chance it already has been spoken for.
I am a proud SG owner. I had the 1st SG off the lot at from my dealer on Aug 6th, and it took me about an hour to pull off the lot I was answering so many questions about the bike. Not that I was complaining!
Vivid Black SG, purchased in Nov.........SERT, A/C, SE slipons, HD Sidekick Seat, HID headlight, Front end currently being powder coated black
Hope to get my bike back from dealer today for some pics., they had to replace my front fender due to the mechanic swapping out the headlight dropping it on the front fender[:@]
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