Would you pass up a pre-2009 because it hasn't got the updated frame?

If I had the money sitting in my savings account to go pay cash for an 09 or newer I still wouldn't do it because I can think of a thousand other things to spend that money on besides a bike, I think mostly what paying for a new bike gets you is bragging rights, I have a 99, I ride the hell out of it, I have been south twice, north once this year, I ride the twisties, and the straights, I keep up with the other riders in the group, and have to wait for some of them, I have never had a close call because of the bike, I am going to have to replace the R/H floor board because it is getting pretty thin now, I love my bike and I ride it...hard, it has never let me down, and has never scared the hell out of me, I wouldn't hesitate to take the best deal I could find!
Terry
Edited to add: and with all the guys out there that thought they needed an 09 or newer only to find out they still couldn't afford it an 09 just might be the best deal!
 
Newer is not always better. The 10 does corner considerably better (especially when we are two-up) but it is much stiffer...you feel everything whereas the 08 was significantly softer on bumps in the road.

The 08 version ran much stronger than my current 10 does with the same build. Though I have taken the cat off and will get it tuned next time I'm next to a tuner...I am assuming that will make a difference....

So...if you are riding heavy: two-up lots of gear, then I think the new frame is worth it. If you are solo and cruising long distances...I'm not sure the jump is worth the money.
 
I used to dread riding on rain grooved highways with my 02 RKC because it felt like it was on ice. That, ABS and the 6 gallon tank are the reasons I traded an otherwise very nice RKC for my 09 SG. I am told now that different tires would fix that wallowing on the Rain grooves, so I might have considered the 08 if that were true. Still, the new frame is rock solid and a pleasure to ride. My BMW and Honda buddies agree.

Beary
 
I traded my 08 road King for a 10 this spring the only reason I did the deal was to get ABS. In 8,000 miles of riding the 10 here are a few things I noticed, power to the rear wheel is down, the wide rear tire wallows around at slow speed when there are ruts in the asphalt, the seat it terrible and higher than the 08. The 10 takes more effort to set up in a corner but carves a truer line. The ride on the 10 is rougher and you will feel every expansion joint in the highway. The new front tire does not minimize the pucker factor when you encounter tar snakes during a turn. If I were able to undo the process I would look harder for an 08 with ABS and ride the hell out of it.
 
I bought an 09 Ultra and didn't have an earlier version so I don't have much experience to compare, except that I rode one of my buddies 2008 several times and I can tell the difference in handling. That's due to not only the new frame but also the wider rear tire.
Another buddy also had an 08 Ultra with a 103 stage 2 and he traded it on a 2010 Ultra Limited 1 month ago.
He says that compared to his 08, handling is night and day but he misses the power of his 08. The 103" on the 2010 Ultra Ltd is not as powerful and torquey as a 103" stage 2 kit. Not even close.
He knows he's gonna have to shell another 2 grand for airkit, race tuner, headers, and cams, just to match what he had before, and that p*sses him off.
 
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