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I'm sure this will eat up a lot of bandwidth, my apologies. here are the FXDI35 pics. the bike has been in my garage for 3 weeks now, still too damn cold in Chicago for more than a ride around the block.
*SEII pipes
*SE air cleaner and backing plate
*1550 kit
*Cams
*$3k in chrome (if any FXDI 35 types want the part #s - I can get you the list or post it)
The worlds most expensive Dyna, but I'm planning on keeping my first harley for a long time.
The Aprilia is my other big twin, 425 lbs, 130HP, for when I feel the need for a little more speed.
Your not leaking oil already under your new Dyna are ya? I just had to ask that,....LOL The last pic made it look like it was an early model Harley.....LOL Nice bike,.......I like the Aprilia as well,... I would like to get a Ducati 800 supersport,...since they arent all that pricy and are still a pretty fun and sporty bike. I pretty much like most all bikes but I love the sport bikes and obviously have fallen in love with the Harley as well.
I intend to keep them both; the Aprilias are so thinly traded that it is probably worth only $4-5K. If I ever wanted another sportbike, I would be looking at over $12K - and while the Aprilia is a bit dated, but not that far off the pace of what you can buy now. If not for doing 1000 or more miles (over 4 days) in Sturgis each of the last four years, I would never have wound up with the FXDI. The sportbikes are great for 90 minute stretches, but I was borrowing any bagger I get could get my hands on from the group I go with to get some back/neck/wrist rekief from the Aprilia riding position. I did not care for the HD Deuces I rode, and no one else I know has a Dyna. After one of the test rides out there I decided it was time. It will be interesting to see how much time I put on the Aprilia this year.
I do have different pegs and grips on the FXDI 35 - right out of the Harley catalog.
No oil drip. That's from the wife's car, moved out of the garage for the picture session.
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