Newbie here. First post. Hopefully I will have more informative posts at a later date....Just discovered this site last month, signed on, and have spent untold hours reading old posts--really a wealth of info here. I currently ride a Fat Bob and intend to get a new RGC asap after the 2013's come out. BTW, I have been surfing the net and looking at both new & used bike inventories at dealers within a few hours drive. Many of them don't post their new inventory on hand, but a few do, and today I called "Scott" at a Nashville, TN. Harley dealership because their online inventory showed they had 4 new 2012 RGC bikes. NOT !! Now down to 1, a chrome yellow. If this interests anyone you better phone quick. (615) 308-7786. Scott answered but was not at the dealership today--busy moving. But he told me he had the scoop (yeah, maybe) on 2013 RGC colors at the dealership and would phione me tomorrow and let me know what they are. I will post whatever he tells me tomorrow. He also said the RGC is, for 2 years in a row, Harley's 2nd best selling bike. Wish I had asked what #1 was.
And I had to pass a bit of humor along as well:
> A motorcycle mechanic was removing the cylinder-head from the motor of a Harley-Davidson when he spotted a well-known cardiologist in his shop.
>
> The cardiologist was waiting for the service manager to come and take a look at his bike when the mechanic shouted across the garage,
> 'Hey Doc, want to take a look at this?'
>
> The cardiologist, a bit surprised, walked over to where the mechanic was working on the motorcycle.
>
> The mechanic straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked,
> 'So Doc, look at this engine. I open it's heart, take the valves out, repair any damage, and then put them back in, and when I finish, it works just like new.
>
> So how come I make $39,675 a year and you make $1,695,000 when you and I are doing basically the same work?'
>
> The cardiologist paused, leaned over, and then whispered to the
> mechanic. ' Now try doing it with the engine running'.
Louisville Joe
>
And I had to pass a bit of humor along as well:
> A motorcycle mechanic was removing the cylinder-head from the motor of a Harley-Davidson when he spotted a well-known cardiologist in his shop.
>
> The cardiologist was waiting for the service manager to come and take a look at his bike when the mechanic shouted across the garage,
> 'Hey Doc, want to take a look at this?'
>
> The cardiologist, a bit surprised, walked over to where the mechanic was working on the motorcycle.
>
> The mechanic straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked,
> 'So Doc, look at this engine. I open it's heart, take the valves out, repair any damage, and then put them back in, and when I finish, it works just like new.
>
> So how come I make $39,675 a year and you make $1,695,000 when you and I are doing basically the same work?'
>
> The cardiologist paused, leaned over, and then whispered to the
> mechanic. ' Now try doing it with the engine running'.
Louisville Joe
>