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Same here I had an 09 Flh since brand new
I put 70,000 miles on it and I wanted a much smaller bike so I bought a 98 Fatboy and sold the 09 to my neighbor who is a younger fella. I have had only one other Evo . It was a 1993 I built from a wreck. Always been a shovel head man for many years. I think evo is best the best 😀😀
If the MoCo re introduced the evo power plant in its originsl form. Minis the flaws? I would trade my beloved teink for it. Only because its the only way I would be able to afford a ew bike.
Till then, I’ll be on the look out for a modded fxr that I can enjoy with out having to spend time tending to it
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