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Old 06-30-2024, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Rounders
4k is nothing, and not even worth mention, other than to say don't buy this it had a problem the first month I owned it.

Probably with these type threads is people posting they didn't have a problem, but they got no miles on it yet.
Four thousand miles is four thousand more than you've put on that rusty old frame in your back yard.
 
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Originally Posted by Dynamick
Four thousand miles is four thousand more than you've put on that rusty old frame in your back yard.
But...But...But...

 
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Old 06-30-2024, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Dynamick
Four thousand miles is four thousand more than you've put on that rusty old frame in your back yard.
Some day maybe you will have enough miles on your bike it is stripped down to the frame, If that day over comes you, and you have the ability to follow through, you will understand my hubris.
 
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Old 06-30-2024, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Spider3223
Life is way too short to wait until 2025. Might save a little but won’t get the time lost enjoying the bike.
I tend to agree, don't chase the ultimate high. In my case, I keep what i have for years, so when I get the newest bike, it is a huge leap forward.

Even in you go through bikes, is it worth wasting days of your life, waiting for the next best thing that might come out tomorrow? Not to me,
 
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I want to see what they do with the Ultra/Limited models for 2025. I would assume there will be a redesign of the full engine guard, lowers and tour pak to match the new body style. Plus, there has to be a new Road King coming as well.
 

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Originally Posted by Chad1200
I want to see what they do with the Ultra/Limited models for 2025. I would assume there will be a redesign of the full engine guard, lowers and tour pak to match the new body style. Plus, there has to be a new Road King coming as well.
I have a feeling 2025 is going to be a big year. Should be interesting.
 
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If I was looking at a Limited, I would wait until 2025 and see what happens. Lots of speculation. I wonder what's in store for the Softail lineup, the current iteration is in its 7th year of production so I figure changes should be coming by 2028.
 
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Those waiting for the 2025s might be disappointed if expecting big changes. The big changes already came with the 2024 models. Wait til the 2027 rollout. lol
 
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Originally Posted by Plow64
Those waiting for the 2025s might be disappointed if expecting big changes. The big changes already came with the 2024 models. Wait til the 2027 rollout. lol
Exactly. The only changes that might come in 2025 are for the other touring bikes.
 
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Originally Posted by BrandonSmith
Exactly. The only changes that might come in 2025 are for the other touring bikes.
Yes the older touring bikes for sure. But that also includes the Road King. Alot of people are interested in a RoadKing revamp. Im also hoping the Lowrider ST gets some better trim, nicer paint and standard stereo. And I still think the infotainment system will be ironed out on the 2025 RG and SG. Less bugs. And who knows maybe a new model or two. I don't think anything will be earth shattering but nice updates and fingers crossed lower prices might be enough to part some folks that are holding out from their money. That's all.
 


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