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Well after debating for quite a while I sold my FXSTC and bought a chopper. No problems with the Harley matter of fact I love it . Just board with it. So seeing I have a kid in college and a couple other bikes. I needed to sell to get what I wanted. Not exactly everything I would pick but its a good start. First thing when I get it home is rip into the clutch and set it up a bit better to use.
Its a custom finished in 07. Last year pic but bike only has 500 miles on it. Revtech 100ci Gen III. Its a start
whaddya mean it's a start? it looks very cool already. glad for you that you found something that you wanted. i sorta been looking for something to build. and ground up is out of the question, as i'd end up having more money in it than going and finding a good used big dog or something similar. have fun with it this summer. sharp looking bike
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