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Something to be said about the simple EVO era bikes. We dont want to be tied to dealers, we just want to ride and fix our own stuff.
Ive ridden a few late model Ultras....super highway bikes and very much improved over older models. But, they dont really interest me.....too glued to dealership.
Dude made out big time on that deal. And he really seems happy about it. No respect for the twinks LOL
Very short throws between 1st 2nd 3rd and nice pick up . Cam work?
I don't ever see myself giving up my old Evo, I love the sound when that big cam thumps. When the day does come when I'm done riding, I'm going to raffle it off to donate the proceeds to the Prostate cancer research program my surgeon heads up.
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