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I am still here and still own My 07 Keystone. Its got around 28k on it now. I was unable to get logged on so had to create a new account. I LOVE my Keystone. I usually own 3 to 4 bikes at a time and mostly Harley. I have owned at least 15 other bikes since buying the Keystone in 08 to replace a 04 Blackhawk 240 I sold. Most of them have made their way to other owners but I have always kept it and is still my favorite to ride. I have had some experience with finding parts so hit me up if anyone needs help.
I am still here and still own My 07 Keystone. Its got around 28k on it now. I was unable to get logged on so had to create a new account. I LOVE my Keystone. I usually own 3 to 4 bikes at a time and mostly Harley. I have owned at least 15 other bikes since buying the Keystone in 08 to replace a 04 Blackhawk 240 I sold. Most of them have made their way to other owners but I have always kept it and is still my favorite to ride. I have had some experience with finding parts so hit me up if anyone needs help.
Glad to hear it and yet the reason I love these forums. Always a place to find what we need and friends to help out. I love my Sterling and keep doing things to it year after year. I have owned it for 9 years now and refuse to get rid of it. I just put a Super E carb on it last month. I think next winter I am going to look at changing the cams....or the transmission...who knows. LOL.
Hi guys. I’m glad I finally found you. I’ve been on the forum quite a while, never thought to check here.
I have a 2007 Keystone with the 103SE. I’ve had it about 2 1/2 years. I’m the 3rd owner, I don’t know any history on my bike other than it came from North Dakota. 6,000 miles when I bought it,12,000 now.
Hi guys. Im glad I finally found you. Ive been on the forum quite a while, never thought to check here.
I have a 2007 Keystone with the 103SE. Ive had it about 2 1/2 years. Im the 3rd owner, I dont know any history on my bike other than it came from North Dakota. 6,000 miles when I bought it,12,000 now.
I just stumbled onto this thread and figured I would upload a picture of my 2008 TM Durango. Injected Screaming Eagle 103B, six speed, 260 rear tire, RSD, blah, blah. I picked her up Sunday and rode her 275 miles home. Some observations: 1) Being my first chopper and the first I have ridden, it rides and handles better than I expected. 2) The high grip location wears your arms out if you aren't used to it. 3) The long wheelbase is very stable at 100+ mph. 4) The stock Screaming Eagle 103B makes pretty good power. 5) My wallet is about to get lighter due to changes I want to make!
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