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I agree with BountyHunter post them pics! This thread almost is redundent but it is still good to know we have a quite Street Glide following so far on this forum. I never realized how many SG owners truly frequent this site. That is awesome to say the least.
I agree with BountyHunter post them pics! This thread almost is redundent but it is still good to know we have a quite Street Glide following so far on this forum. I never realized how many SG owners truly frequent this site. That is awesome to say the least.
This is my dad's bike he hasn't had much time to ride or to work on it. But the end of the year is up and he is retiring so i am sure i will have some pic's within a year with a 103 kit on it. well here are the pics.
After much indecision on which HD model to buy, I ordered a Black Cherry SG today. Delivery is mid April. Can't wait. I was lucky enough to sell my Sabre on ebay, so I'm ready to roll when the weather cooperates.
Streetglide owner here too. I've had mine about a month and love it.
Black Pearl with added SE Slip on's, Mikuni baffles, Stage I, SERT, chrome forks and wheels, chrome controls, gips and levers, smoked turn signal lenses, chrome engine cap kit.
Got a $500 deposit down on a cobalt blue Street Glide. Delivery date: March 8th. I rented an EGC this last weekend (taking advantage of the 80 degree weather we're having in SoCal) since I'd never ridden a Harley before and wanted to be sure I was doing the right thing. Now I'm sure!
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