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2014 Softail Deluxe Advice

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HN Man:
Thanks BigDawg appreciate your comments.
I'm doing some more research and HD have a product "Softail Comfort Flex Rear Shocks" which claim to raise the seat and bike by 1". Apparently you lose the "slammed look"' but ride preformance is improved.
Anyone familiar with this product - link below.

http://www.harley-davidson.com/store/comfort-flex-rear-shocks-pa-03-54000041--1

ontcanuck:
I came from a 2004  1200C Sportster so this is a very large bike for me yet easier to ride then the Sportster. I rented a Ultra classic for a week and at 69 yrs. old , 5' 9" , 170 lbs. it was just to much bike to ride comfortably with 2 people. At 782 lbs running weight this is no lightweight but still 114 lbs. lighter then a ultra and 3" lower seat height that sold me. I only ride about 4000 miles a year and no long distance cruises so this is one sweet ride and very comfortable. By the way this 2014 deluxe is a show stopper no matter where I park and regardless how many other bikes there are mine seems to get all the attention, its a keeper.

Veeflys:
I see this topic is old.  But, I am a new owner of a 2014 CVO deluxe.  I am curious to find out what exhausts any of you are running; if you even own the cvo?

Thank you,

Angelo

Hddeluxe:
I love my -14 FLSTNSE with 40K miles on the clock. The only problems I’ve had has been with the cruise control sensor, but it’s replaced and is now working fine. Engine wise it’s original and I’ve never seen any point in tuning it. I like a reliable trouble free machine, and have no need for race prestanda.

Veeflys:
What a beautiful bike!  Thank you for responding.  Mine is still completely stock.  But I am considering replacing the mufflers.  I am in no hurry. 

Best regards,  Angelo

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