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My guess is few of us are aware that Harley Davidsons are popular in Russia. Please inform us of how difficult it is to get a Harley and parts to modify it.
Yours is a great example of the Wide Glide.
Welcome to the forum. You are in the right place!!
Thank you Antonio!
Harley is really very popular in Russia.
There is any access to parts from Europe. It's just as easy to order on ebay.
Also we have workshops where you can make some parts of the motorcycle.
Probably at us it is similar to the USA in 60th years when much it was necessary to do in garages
Very nice! The rain on your fuel tank in the beginning and then the shots through the apes as you're riding reminded me of this David Mann classic, 'Rain'
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