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Old 07-14-2010 | 12:19 PM
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Thanks for your warm welcome, I really appreciate it. Well I still have some time to decide which one suits me best and regarding http://www.europeanbikeweek.com/en/home.asp is coming really soon I'll once again have a chance to try out one (this time Road King) or maybe even both of them...

Originally Posted by lightweight bob
Welcome - I've owned both and think rider height can be an issue. I'm 5'10" and never
felt secure during low speeds on the RK even though comfort is far superior. I prefer
the Deluxe to the newer wide tire Fatboys - better looking IMHO. BTW - have a
cousin that's a mining engineer in Solvenia.
By the way, Lightweight bob, are you telling me you have slovenian roots or your cousin has american's?
 
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Old 07-14-2010 | 12:49 PM
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Welcome from Cary, NC.
 
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Old 09-15-2010 | 10:38 AM
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Hey, just came back from European biggest HD bike-week. I've decided to go for a softail heritage, a friend of mine decided to go for a fat boy. There aren't many bikes on the market in Europe for a reasonable price, so i need to ask you--> how do i know whether it's fuel-injected or an efi? I would prefer a carb since it's more classic and all, I've heard the sound is better as well? I'm looking for models made from 1990-2002/3. Are there any big differences between them? I was excited about the performance of 2010 Fat-Boy, it's really fast man...can i expect the same from the bikes which are 15-20 years older?

Thanks for all your responses
 
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