Springer
#53
Heritage Springer not afraid to get dirty
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<i>My 2003 anniversary FLSTSI at the lake.</i>
Gotta love winter riding with no wind deflectors.
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<i>My 2003 anniversary FLSTSI at the lake.</i>
Gotta love winter riding with no wind deflectors.
Last edited by Klembry; 12-27-2014 at 07:45 PM. Reason: Added info
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#56
I agree, great looking bike. Glad some people will sell them, or I will never be able to get one for me.
#57
I second that notion. I looked far and wide and found this In my own backyard. I wanted an Evo Springer for my last Harley and found a 1998 one owner w just 6000 miles, it has every HD option that I would do myself.
A Christmas present for myself, ha. Here are some pics The day I picked it up. The only thing I had to change were the bars to mini apes, the buckhorns hurt my wrist, and I swap the tour seat with a lePera for running around town.
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