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Old 09-21-2007, 08:24 PM
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I posted some pictures of my Heritage on the picture forum and thought I would share with a more general forum. I just had WWW put on, a Ness lowering kit and chrome forks. Also one of our forum guys gave me a good deal on some stainles steel polished spoke wheels and I added some polished rotors and a few other chrome touches. The bike has Fat Boy bars.
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Old 09-21-2007, 08:27 PM
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That looks great. I love the look of that rack. Very old school. Now to learn to clean the whitewalls.
 
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Very very nice! I like the old school look.
 
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Something about your bike I like.......
I don't want to clean it though.
Very nice!

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Looks really classy I like it great job.
 
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Great looking heritage.
 
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Yeah!! Very nice!! Those whitewalls really "pop." Good call on the changes. How low did you end up going?
 
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Yeah!! Very nice!! Those whitewalls really "pop." Good call on the changes. How low did you end up going?
Saw in the picture forum 1 1/2 inch drop.
 
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Marsh,

Very nice job. What did ou use to tidy up the bolts behind the seat ? I see you have a bib on there, but did you get rid of the bolts which are used for the standard seat?
 
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I'm not sure what bolts you are refering to. There is one bolt that holds the bitch seat on and in that hole is a small chrome fastener that I got at the dealers that covers the hole and holds the bib on.
Maybe you are confusing this Heritage with a Deluxe, which has two fasteners behind the solo seat. Yes?
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