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    De'fukin'cisions

    I was quite indecisive....but now I'm not so sure anymore....

    I have had my 2000 heritage softail for yonks....
    made it fit me in various tinkering bling sort of ways as you do....
    It is in very good condition and done 60.000 kms.
    still love the sound, feel and looks of it.

    On trade me are various touring model HD baggers for sale....
    between 16 and 18 k. 2007 /2009.
    hard panniers, wee fairing the main attraction.
    also newer and bigger engines, 6 speed and lower mileage.

    my bike probably worth $13 k?
    so it would be a $4 k ish upgrade......

    cant make up my fuckin mind ......
    like a teenager in front of the wardrobe

    Stupid thing to ask, but some kb ers have opinions that i actually value.....
    Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....

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    saw one with full rops and a backhoe the other day, quite the thing.

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    Piece of paper, two columns... left hand side present bike and list what you like about it and what you'd like to improve. Right hand column replacement bike and list what it has that you like and want. Go down both lists with a highlighter and highlight the "really important" things and see which side has the advantage...

    Or... just go with gut feeling...

    Seriously, have used the first approach when deciding about a purchase.

    My tuppence worth...

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    Well... you know the old bike pretty well.

    Maybe find an owner of the new bike and have a chat, see if there are any niggles?

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    Was more hoping for people in the know opinions regarding handling of softail vs touring models....

    pro and against of various fairing options ( frame vs handlebar mount)

    other things i didnt think about comparing apples with oranges
    Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....

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    Get an Ultra, go on ya know ya want to!
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    I'm as happy as a happy thing with my 5 speed 1450 dyna and never find myself looking for another gear.I also like the simplicity and tune ability of a carb rather than the efi.I have fitted a fork mounted quick release Memphis screen and it's the bees knees.


    My 2c worth.Keep the old girl.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    Was more hoping for people in the know opinions regarding handling of softail vs touring models....

    pro and against of various fairing options ( frame vs handlebar mount)
    Was going to say Electraglide in Blue but that's a song.

    I'm prejudiced against handlebar fairings, the Transport Dept used to have those but after a series of crashes attributed to the effect of the wind on the fairings they went away from them. OK, that was a long time ago but the wind is still the same.

    Flick a private message to KBer Pete "Crasherfromwayback" he has moved dealers recentish but sold Harleys for years. He is familiar with the range and the riding of same.
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    A well ridden tourer with a few suspension mods (robert taylor) will surprise a lot of people and in my opinion will out corner the soft tail

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    Been there , done that, find happiness

    I feel for you, but a good decision to make all the same.
    There are a lot worse decisions you can be faced with in this life.

    My recommendation is:
    Go for what makes you happy, sit on other bikes, take them for a ride, if you better when you get back on your old bike, forget them.

    Many bikers I have met have said that they regret selling some particular bike they owned, dont fall into that trap.

    I bought a 2009 harley last year, just because it made me feel good to ride it, and made me happy, still love it.

    BUT i didnt sell my other bike, a GS because I cannot bear to part with it, I feel good riding it too.

    Sold my old gsxr because it just become a bit bland to ride ( for me) , just became buzzy transport, fast transport, but it didnt really make me feel good.

    Thats my pennies worth.

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    Buy a Moto Guzzi

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    My only advice - presume you get $10k for yours and the seller of the one you want does not lower his/her price.

    Still attractive?


    If yes - do it.


    If you are lucky you'll get even more than you expect for yours and pay less than you expected for the new one.

    In that case my advise is to tell the Mrs you got 10 - the seller did not move, and spend the balance on farkles for the new bike (just sneak them into the shed when she is out :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIXONE View Post
    I'm as happy as a happy thing with my 5 speed 1450 dyna and never find myself looking for another gear.I also like the simplicity and tune ability of a carb rather than the efi.I have fitted a fork mounted quick release Memphis screen and it's the bees knees.


    My 2c worth.Keep the old girl.


    Thinking of adding a small screen to the FB Dyna, like the sound of the quick release.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old slider View Post
    Thinking of adding a small screen to the FB Dyna, like the sound of the quick release.
    They can be a bit expensive but worth every penny imo.I now have a dyna convertible. :-)
    Never too old to Rock n Roll.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MIXONE View Post
    They can be a bit expensive but worth every penny imo.I now have a dyna convertible. :-)

    Love a picture. I have the HD quick detachable backrest with luggage rack, but after investigating the horrendous rattle I have found that one of the latches has lost the small plastic foot off the springy bit.

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