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Written by a friend, hope you like it;http://www.hdopenroad.com/guest-arti...e-sweet-years/
 
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Nice read, thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by Brettfullthrottle
Written by a friend, hope you like it;http://www.hdopenroad.com/guest-arti...e-sweet-years/
You're friends with Scooter Tramp Scotty? Neat!


That is a well written article. I always show it to people who are on the fence about an evo.
 
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Good points! Enjoyed the read. I'll keep both my Evos. 93 FXLR & 97 RK. I will be ditching the Magnetti Marelli efi on the RK switch to carb. It has no soul and its a pita to tune.
Ride safe and often!
 
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I liked the last part....


Did you enjoy your life more often than you didn’t? If the answer is yes then you died a very rich man.
 
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This week the H-D dealer loaned me a 2011 Heritage Classic while my '94 was in for a tire change. I'll admit, the new bike was a nice ride, but I still prefer my old Evo. I'm still working on my first quarter million miles.
 
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Great read! Thanks for posting it!
 
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Originally Posted by tmanbuckhunter
You're friends with Scooter Tramp Scotty? Neat!


That is a well written article. I always show it to people who are on the fence about an evo.
I've known him for years. GREAT guy-very down to earth.
 
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Great read. Thanks for posting.



Ride Safe,
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When I first began taking these systems apart I’d look at them and think ‘That’s it? Hell, a monkey could understand that.’ (Quote from article)

And that statement, folks, pretty much sums up why I always have & always will ride an Evo. 1992 Heritage.
 


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