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Started by pddredduece, June 24, 2015, 08:45:58 AM

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pddredduece

I live near Orlando,Fl. Orlando Harley is having a 4th of July celebration. I received a mailer stating to come and road test the 2016 Harley's. I thought the new models come out in August :scratch:

Boe Cole

I believe the dealer's meeting is early this year but that is in August.  I would put money on the ad proof reader missing something!!!!  Of course, I would not put too much on it as HD has a way of making unexpected product introductions.
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Kansas

I am waiting to see if they have a Road Glide Special Low for 2016. If they do - I am the first short guy buying one.

lilchief

Quote from: Kansas on June 26, 2015, 04:23:04 PM
I am waiting to see if they have a Road Glide Special Low for 2016. If they do - I am the first short guy buying one.

Yep, that'd be my luck. I'm gathering the parts to lower the front on my '15, which I'll probably do in the winter. I would be suprised if they came out with one though. Mainly because the dealers around here say the RG's really aren't selling as expected.

Lil Chief

Hossamania

Quote from: lilchief on June 26, 2015, 04:54:10 PM
Quote from: Kansas on June 26, 2015, 04:23:04 PM
I am waiting to see if they have a Road Glide Special Low for 2016. If they do - I am the first short guy buying one.

Yep, that'd be my luck. I'm gathering the parts to lower the front on my '15, which I'll probably do in the winter. I would be suprised if they came out with one though. Mainly because the dealers around here say the RG's really aren't selling as expected.

Lil Chief


They're not selling as well, because people are finally realizing that they are ugly!   :wink:
If the government gives you everything you want,
it can take everything you have.

kd


They're not selling as well, because people are finally realizing that they are ugly!   :wink:

:hyst: :hyst: :hyst: feelin a little insecure Hoss? Remember when you didn't like batwings? You gotta learn how to age gracefully.  :wink:
KD

Breeze

My guess is that the 2016's the mailer references to be road tested will be the Street models. 
I'm starting to believe my body is gonna outlast my mind.

Hossamania

Quote from: kd on June 26, 2015, 05:49:39 PM

They're not selling as well, because people are finally realizing that they are ugly!   :wink:

:hyst: :hyst: :hyst: feelin a little insecure Hoss? Remember when you didn't like batwings? You gotta learn how to age gracefully.  :wink:


Well, tact and grace have not been my strong suits. And I have accepted batwings, much as it kills me. I don't think I really said they were ugly, just that I wasn't old enough to own one.
I did meet a guy that sold his Street Glide and got a Road Glide because everyone told him that he would love it. He does not love it, and is going back to the Street Glide.
Never liked that fairing on the FXR touring, or on the FLT.
See, tact and grace!
If the government gives you everything you want,
it can take everything you have.

runamuck

I would guess that the number of bagger buyers is slowly decreasing as they age and younger guys dont want that kind of bike. since the rg is an even smaller segment of that group, I would think that overall the market for them is not large.

joe_lyons

Idk,  I see alot of younger guys getting baggers.
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Ohio HD


Quote from: joe_lyons on June 28, 2015, 07:10:38 AM
Idk,  I see alot of younger guys getting baggers.

:up:  most guys around here that buy new get some sort of bagger. Regardless of the age of the buyer.

PoorUB

Quote from: Ohio HD on June 28, 2015, 07:12:50 AM

Quote from: joe_lyons on June 28, 2015, 07:10:38 AM
Idk,  I see alot of younger guys getting baggers.

:up:  most guys around here that buy new get some sort of bagger. Regardless of the age of the buyer.

Same here. Walk in to the dealer and about all you see is a sea of baggers. Every time I have been there a salesman is rolling a bagger out the door. The dynds, Softies and Sportys look pretty lonely.
I am an adult?? When did that happen, and how do I make it stop?!

TorQuePimp

Quote from: joe_lyons on June 28, 2015, 07:10:38 AM
Idk,  I see alot of younger guys getting baggers.

sadly they start unbolting the important stuff, billet 30"  wheels and painting them like the cat threw up on them

Hossamania

I have a nephew that bought a nice, used, late '90's Softail. He is in his early 20's. After 3 weeks, he wanted to get a Street Glide. Priorities have changed for the younger generation, ie: tunes.
If the government gives you everything you want,
it can take everything you have.

Ohio HD

You know, I like music a lot. I have two HD's with sound systems. I never turn either of them on. I truly enjoy the sound of the exhaust cruising along on country routes. Or the sound the exhaust makes between shifts. But in my truck, the music is cranked!

Bigbluff

Quote from: Ohio HD on June 29, 2015, 12:12:49 PM
You know, I like music a lot. I have two HD's with sound systems. I never turn either of them on. I truly enjoy the sound of the exhaust cruising along on country routes. Or the sound the exhaust makes between shifts. But in my truck, the music is cranked!

Same here...I rarely have the stereo on with my Ultra, but always cranked in my cars. Nothin' sounds so good as a Harley's exhaust.

If they made the RG Ultra in a non-CVO version ($40,000 for the present CVO!) I would strongly consider trading mine for it...
In all that time he was riding through the desert he could have named that horse

deathwish

Wow they have new Harley's for sale on the dealer floor? (Just joking) I rarely go to a dealership anymore and never plan to buy a new one again. But again that's just me. I find all the dealership boring when I do go there. I liked the old places better.

Joker65

Quote from: Ohio HD on June 29, 2015, 12:12:49 PM
You know, I like music a lot. I have two HD's with sound systems. I never turn either of them on. I truly enjoy the sound of the exhaust cruising along on country routes. Or the sound the exhaust makes between shifts. But in my truck, the music is cranked!

I completely agree.... that's why I ride a Road King.
The first time I rode a 'built' bagger, it was my brother's SG with an upgraded stereo; that thing ran really strong!

He had put in a classic Metallica CD and I cranked it up.... until I got going on those winding, Georgia blacktops.
I turned it down pretty quickly, so I could focus on the road and not so much on the tunes... for safety's sake!

Maybe someday i'll have to pick between the SG and Fugly...   :idunno:

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Kwayz

I usually crank the music up on mine, but sometimes I just want to hear the sound of the bike so I leave it off.  A friend of mine was riding behind me this past weekend and after we stopped for lunch he asked me what kind of exhaust I had because he really liked the sound of it.  He was a little surprised when I told him it was all stock.  Made me think maybe I should listen to my pipes a bit more.   :-)

And these Georgia roads can sure enough get dangerous!  There are a few places I normally ride that I've cut back on because the tar snakes are so numerous and slick this time of the year, its like riding across an icy bridge.  All of a sudden your bike isn't where you thought it would be!  They seem to be worse this year than what I remember from last year.  Hit one of those in the twisties and it can get ugly real fast! 

Eccool

When is the dealer meeting this year?

Steve Cole

Late August, I believe its the 23rd but not firm on the exact day it starts.
The Best you know, is the Best you've had........ not necessarily the Best.

rich1

Quote from: Ohio HD on June 29, 2015, 12:12:49 PM
You know, I like music a lot. I have two HD's with sound systems. I never turn either of them on. I truly enjoy the sound of the exhaust cruising along on country routes. Or the sound the exhaust makes between shifts. But in my truck, the music is cranked!

So I am not the only one. I bought my first dresser in 2004 and was excited about the sound system. After using it once I never turned it on again. I found it distracted from the ride.

glens

I like to vary the combination, but it's usually a combination of some sort.  It's all part of the experience.

Ancient

Solo I usually have it up just enough to hear it. With the missus on board it's usually up pretty loud.

:teeth:
Greg

runamuck

It is distracting to me so I hardly ever have it on but when my wife rides with me she wants the radio on and loud enough to hear. other wise she is liable to fall asleep if we are out on the highway..