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19 December 2007, 09:57 AM | #1 |
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Harley Riders out there?
What do you ride? I have A 2006 streetglide and a 1956 flh. i used to have a 1995 fatboy and a 1981 sportster.
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I had a '69 XLH
Now I have a 2000 FXDX
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19 December 2007, 10:31 AM | #4 |
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wow those are nice!! i love the vintage bikes as well.
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19 December 2007, 10:34 AM | #6 |
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sorry pics kinda big.....
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Nice bikes man I had Andersen pegs on my Sportster as well. One of these days I'll try to scan some pics of it and post them.
What else can you tell me about the pan?
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Its a project bike i havent gotten around to yet. Original engine, original frame that has obviously been raked out, I believe the original tranny as well. S@S super carb, Magneto, Title good and registered as 1957 harley davidson. Have a left drum wideglide front end, fatbobs (not orig ) and hinged rear fender. Runs and shifts well. LEAKS OIL... pretty typical for a panhead.
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Not mine, my uncle's. He restored all of them. He sold off a bunch of his previous ones he had also. Like some other VL's a '62 pan, a 1915 with original paint, a '22 Sport, also with original paint, an '80 Sturgis, '71 Super Glide and some more stuff.
I have film pics of most of them too, but they're not doing any good in my drawer. Jocke has a great chopped shovel that he built. maybe he can post his pics again.
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19 December 2007, 11:03 AM | #12 |
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Wow Jocke from Sweden, he must really get some looks on a chopped shovel over there! C'mon Jocke show us some pics!!!! P.S. Your uncle builds some rad vintage bikes!!
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19 December 2007, 11:07 AM | #13 |
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2007 StreetGlide, Black and Chrome. Had a 05 Low Rider and 05 Road King Custom
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I've had 4 Harley's in my life
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#2 2002 Road King Classic #3 2003 Ultra (The one I should have kept) #4 2004 Road King They were all sold for various reasons, right now I am bike-less. But you never know what life will bring down the road. |
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Currently on a '03 Screamin' Eagle Duece and the wife's on an '03 V-Rod
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19 December 2007, 04:39 PM | #17 |
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re deuce
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19 December 2007, 05:37 PM | #18 |
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The vehicles in this thread are amazing!
How expensive is to have HD 2000 FXDXin your sunny country? |
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No Harley here, but I have been riding since I was 6.
I probably have at least 150k miles of riding under my belt. Some nice bikes in this thread.
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SE Deuce has a 95" motor in it from the factory.
It does come up easy on my Dyna without using the clutch
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It costs $12 dollars a year to register it and $180 a year for insurance, That's with low deductibles and collision coverage. I have a very good insurance policy that covers accessories, towing and travel re-inbursment, leather and helmet loss, and lots of other things also. So it's pretty cheap
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I ride this:
Some nice Harleys in these photos, gentlemen!
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I've owned 4 HDs over the years here's a few photos of the last two...
My 97 FLHTC My 2001 FLHTCI Me at a very happy time in New Hampshire mountains, by the way, thats a TT Blue Sub on my wrist!! |
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1986 FXR "Statue of Liberty" Edition
1995 FLSTC Heritage Softail (bought new) 1998 FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide 1998 FLHRCI Road King Classic (bought new) 2000 FLHRCI Road King Classic (bought new) 2002 FLHTCUI Electra Glide Classic (bought new) 2005 FLHRCI Road King Classic (bought new) That's my list for the last 20 years.... |
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2000 XLC Sportser.
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I've been riding for over 40 years....
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It depends on what model you're looking at.
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