It's a wonder to ride!! It's so smooth with the rubber mounted motor going down the highway and that 111 is stronger than mine is. The transmission so was smooth and easy to shift, maybe mine is just getting old and worn out. Floor boards would take a bit to get used to but now I would like them on my Chopper for my long rides. I should have had them long ago. Stereo doesn't work very good at high speeds on the freeway with that little short fairing but then that's obvious. I could still plug my in-ear buds to it.hey anybody test ride the new bagger yet? im waiting for it to get to sacramento to try it out. i just want to buy the aftermarket bags for my 05 chopper !! lol wonder if they'll fit my rails !!
:2thumbs:I'm still waiting on the Wolf's quick detach bags to come out that they've been promising. Someone said August in another thread but we'll see. At this point I think they'll look more like an afterthought then part of the bikes original design like they originally made it seem.baggers are not my style, now the Wolf is...:2thumbs:
Less than $25k after taxes.Guess we have to call it by it's official name.....The Bulldog. The dealer here in town has one, in all black. I saw it on the road over the weekend and didn't recognize what it was at first. I'm going to stop in for a closer look. What I won't do is pay that kind of money. Even with a fancy paint job, a bagger is still a bagger, but it helps.....and if I were in the market, HD has an Ultra Classic for less the $25K.
I wonder why they don't use it in every bike...I wonder why they didn't use the X Wedge engine in the Bulldog Bagger?
I don't ride near as much as I'd like to due to problems with my legs but so far I'm still enjoying it a lot when I can. The starter went out on it already but other then that and the minor problems the dealer caused when they delivered it everythings been going well. I wish they would have come out with the quick detach bags for it they promised when they introduced it but I doubt we'll see that any time soon considering their current situation. It's a rougher ride then it should be but on the plus side it's a lot more nimble then you would ever expect a 9 1/2 foot long bike to be and very very quick and easy to get used to.Marco how is the Wolf working out for you? I am still thinking about one.
