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First Ride: 2007 FLHX
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dynamike
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PostPosted: Tue 08-08 11:16 am    Post subject: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

Designed by Willie G to be his personal ride, the FLHX delivers equal servings of cool, power, and comfort.

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redneck
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PostPosted: Fri 08-11 2:51 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

Dude,

The new motor may rock, but an FLHX is still for geisers.

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PostPosted: Fri 08-11 3:38 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

redneck wrote:
The new motor may rock, but an FLHX is still for geisers.

Guess I'm a geiser bigsmurf

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jaguarbiker
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PostPosted: Fri 08-11 7:04 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

Cool bike huh? I hope to get a street glide really soon! This sporty is for the birds. I'd really like to be able to listen to tunes while I'm riding.

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PostPosted: Mon 08-14 12:42 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

Guess you are.

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PostPosted: Wed 01-31 3:00 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

Redneck, once you get a bagger...........you'll wonder why you waited.

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PostPosted: Wed 01-31 3:08 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

sleepneagle wrote:
Redneck, once you get a bagger...........you'll wonder why you waited.

I've ridden everything in the HD inventory, sans the V-Rod, I'll stick to my softail any day...
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PostPosted: Wed 01-31 3:11 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

sleepneagle wrote:
Redneck, once you get a bagger...........you'll wonder why you waited.

That's how I felt when I picked up my bagger and actually rode it. There's a bike for every purpose and a purpose for every bike. I like my bagger, but I also like my Dyna (kinda wish I didn't have to sell it).

Mike

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PostPosted: Wed 01-31 3:18 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

dynamike wrote:
sleepneagle wrote:
Redneck, once you get a bagger...........you'll wonder why you waited.

That's how I felt when I picked up my bagger and actually rode it. There's a bike for every purpose and a purpose for every bike. I like my bagger, but I also like my Dyna (kinda wish I didn't have to sell it).

Mike

I like the EVO softails moreso than the TC88 models. I sit lower on the Evo models than I do the TC88, ones. I dont like the road king for the same reason, it feels like I sit on top of it, rather than part of the bike. If that makes sense.
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PostPosted: Wed 01-31 4:00 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

I also have a sporty XL1200C for running around town. But the bagger is the road bike.

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PostPosted: Wed 01-31 4:18 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

djfitzgerald wrote:
dynamike wrote:
sleepneagle wrote:
Redneck, once you get a bagger...........you'll wonder why you waited.

That's how I felt when I picked up my bagger and actually rode it. There's a bike for every purpose and a purpose for every bike. I like my bagger, but I also like my Dyna (kinda wish I didn't have to sell it).

Mike

I like the EVO softails moreso than the TC88 models. I sit lower on the Evo models than I do the TC88, ones. I dont like the road king for the same reason, it feels like I sit on top of it, rather than part of the bike. If that makes sense.

Makes plenty of sense.

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PostPosted: Wed 01-31 4:23 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

dynamike wrote:
djfitzgerald wrote:
dynamike wrote:
sleepneagle wrote:
Redneck, once you get a bagger...........you'll wonder why you waited.

That's how I felt when I picked up my bagger and actually rode it. There's a bike for every purpose and a purpose for every bike. I like my bagger, but I also like my Dyna (kinda wish I didn't have to sell it).

Mike

I like the EVO softails moreso than the TC88 models. I sit lower on the Evo models than I do the TC88, ones. I dont like the road king for the same reason, it feels like I sit on top of it, rather than part of the bike. If that makes sense.

Makes plenty of sense.

My Evo softail FEELS like its bigger than the TC88 model too. The next bike of Mine will be a Daytec framed softail...
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PostPosted: Sat 02-10 8:30 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

My wife thinks geyser.
My kids think cool.
I'll never be old enough to be a geezer.
And I love My FLHX, .... so there
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PostPosted: Sun 02-11 9:07 am    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

schuair wrote:
My wife thinks geyser.
My kids think cool.
I'll never be old enough to be a geezer.
And I love My FLHX, .... so there

Welcome!

Welcome aboard Bro! I'm with you. Plus if I'm the one riding it, who cares what everyone else thinks!

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greywolf
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PostPosted: Wed 06-18 2:53 pm    Post subject: Re: First Ride: 2007 FLHX Reply with quote

I've got 10 K on my 07 FLHX , it's my 3rd HD , after 2 dyna's .

It may be a geezer glide , although with the 103 it's fairly quick, but it allows me to ride more miles , and that is what I'm interested in .

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