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Bought This bike Feb. 2014 after selling another bike of mine in July of 2013. It took awhile to find one that was relatively still stock and had low miles on it. I didn't want anyone else's problems especially in the motor where you never know what the other person has done.
I bought it at a local H-D dealership in Regina,Sask. where it was sold new to the original owner. The dealership did all the work on the bike since new & had all service work history on it. I am now the third owner of this bike.
This bike will be my all around bike and the one that will be used on bike trips.
Here are a few pics of the bike in the condition that I bought it with 15,000 Km (9,300miles) on it.
Pictures will follow on the changes I have made. 95% of the work on my bikes is done by myself. Assembly,Fabrication,Machining,& Welding.
Nice Find!!! Looks mint, and low Km! I know how hard it is to even find these North of the border. When I bought my T-Sport last year there was only 2 for sale in all of Alberta and I've only seen one since.
Ditch the forward controls and ape hangers then ride it like you stole it.
Nice Find!!! Looks mint, and low Km! I know how hard it is to even find these North of the border. When I bought my T-Sport last year there was only 2 for sale in all of Alberta and I've only seen one since.
Ditch the forward controls and ape hangers then ride it like you stole it.
Beauty of a find...had an '01 myself up to 2 years ago; the T Sports easily modify into exciting Harleys; how far are you from the curve in Saskatchewan to really try it out? LOL
The possibilities are endless, every time I think I'm done Something else comes up LOL! I now have a 103" motor with gear drive cams mated to a SE six speed, you can squeeze a 160 rear tire in there without any modifications, I powder coated as much as I could including the Thunder star wheels at this point the only thing I have on the list is a new C&C solo seat and maybe new rear shocks, I put a true track kit on her but I'm really digging this front mount, so clean! http://www.vibra-technics.com/harley...t_engine_mount
First thing to go was the 16" ape hangers. Replaced them with a set of K&N super bars on 9" risers with a 1/2" pull back using the stock handle bar clamp.
I plan to make my own riser set up this coming winter so this is a temporary set up.
Also replaced the headlight chrome trim ring with one that is black and upgraded the headlight to a new style one from a Street Bob.
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