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Serious cabin fever setting in up here; how about a thread of T-Sport pics? Here's mine last summer to start...I get no "warm" break this winter due to a job change and it's been colder than normal for longer than normal...thanks. Should throw in the FXDX and FXDP too?
Sharkey I feel your pain, this is our best riding season and I have been so busy working on the house I have not had time to ride and I'm getting ready to deploy again for some reason I thought you had sold your T-sport?
Sharkey I feel your pain, this is our best riding season and I have been so busy working on the house I have not had time to ride and I'm getting ready to deploy again for some reason I thought you had sold your T-sport?
Gone but not forgotten. We were getting on a big touring kick for a few years and I needed something more current. Wife and I each bought 2008 Dynas. I know this post is many years old now, hopefully your deployment went well.
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