2010 Ultra Limited
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I've had mine about 3 weeks. Weather has been bad so only have about 400 miles on it. Power is much improved compared to my '06 Ultra. New frame is great compared to '06 - handles a lot better. Gas mileage is around 36 on the first couple of tanks - hope that improves. I'm 5'8 and will be installing the HD pull-back bars so I sit a little straighter instead of slightly leaned forward. First time I've had heated grips - a nice feature. Bike has been great so far - no regrets.
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I've never owned a Harley before my Limited, so I can't compare the new frame to the old one. I wish I could - I'd probably appreciate it more :-)
I have absolutely no complaints with the bike - but the only reason it is still almost completely stock is financial - not lack of ideas :-)
The wife loves it as a passenger, so it's definitely a keeper.
Jim
I have absolutely no complaints with the bike - but the only reason it is still almost completely stock is financial - not lack of ideas :-)
The wife loves it as a passenger, so it's definitely a keeper.
Jim
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I've had mine for a few weeks now, like the bike, but wish the handlebars or my arms were a little longer. As I've discussed in another thread, i wanted to have the HD pullback bars installed, but reconsidered it when the dealer informed me how much it would cost in parts and labor(5-6 hours plus). May I ask if the dealer installed them for you, and was it as extensive and expensive as I was led to believe? Thanks.
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I Love It
I've had mine since January and absolutely love it. Through the cold weather, the heated grips were great. In fact they would start to be too warm when cranked all the way up. I have since considered adding a heated seat because of an upcoming transfer to the Rockies. The 103 has great power. It is a noticable improvement over the 96. It was painful waiting for the break-in to be over so I could open it up. It won't out run my 1200 Bandit S but it will haul. I have gotten 39 mpg in mixed driving from the last two tanks. I haven't had a long highway trip to see where it maxs out at. The new frame is awesome and handles quite well through the twistys. The stereo was a little under powered for my taste so I beefed it up with the HD BOOM speakers and amp. It really cranks now. I've also added the new passenger cruise pegs and grab rail for the wife and she absolutely loves riding now. It took me a long time to get to the point of buying it and I don't regret it at all. The only thing I could see that would be better would be a CVO with the 110. I just couldn't swing the extra 10K.
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If I am not mistaken, the 103 is the same tried and true motor the MoCo has been putting in Police bikes for a few years now, it a tried and true motor. I stepped off a 95ci with some upgades and a Thunderheader, so as far a power goes, I would say its almost the same. I have never put any real time on a 96" OR 88" bike, so I am not sure how they compare. I can't wait to do a PCv and AC with a unrestricted exhaust to see how it really can run.
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I've had mine for a few weeks now, like the bike, but wish the handlebars or my arms were a little longer. As I've discussed in another thread, i wanted to have the HD pullback bars installed, but reconsidered it when the dealer informed me how much it would cost in parts and labor(5-6 hours plus). May I ask if the dealer installed them for you, and was it as extensive and expensive as I was led to believe? Thanks.