I have been lurking for a few days now. This site has informed and entertained me. After many years
on Gold Wings and numerous sport bikes I have been bitten by the Harley bug. I went with my friend
to a dealership just to humor him. He has been in love with the Heritage for about a year. I had set
my sights on a Yamaha FJR. Didn't want a new Barcolounger, and the Honda ST1300 didn't appeal
to me. I sat on a bunch of different bikes with him and admired the workmanship, but found the
riding positions to foreign to me. I tried the Electra Glide and found it cramped and the front felt
heavy. Then, I sat on a Road Glide. It felt like the riding position of my old 1982 Gold Wing. The
frame mounted fairing was perfect. Seating was great, and the floorboards sat right where I wanted
them. The cobalt blue or black cherry seemed to call my name. Then I saw a 2001 SERG. Black cherry
with all the bells and whistles. So now my dilemma. Buy a 2007 and build it, or a used SERG and play
with the transmission and motor a bit? I am new to HD but have been a motorhead for all of my life.
The amount of goodies on the SERG is amazing. So, can I make a used bird run with the 2007 pack?
And is it worth the effort? Opinions and thoughts are requested. My thoughts on either bike are to
go with an air cleaner, high flow exhaust, a 103 kit, and the Thundermax Autotune system.
J.B.
Lonestarmedic
San Antonio, Texas
Paramedic, retired Fire Captain
Lonestarmedic welcome to CVO Harley.
That is a tough decision you have to make. I like the SERG and for the difference in coin I'd add what ever I thought the bike may lack in comparison to the standard 07. As for power I own two 95" motors. One is a 105hp 104tq motor that from what I've seen is putting more to the pavement than some of the 103's

, my little 95" is right around a stock 103" for power. As for the 96", like all motors there is potential there. If your into wrenching and building what you ride, start with a bare bones bike or an older bike and build away. If your the kind who buys what they ride and that is it than hold out for a new SE. Either way good luck with your decision.