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Weather finally good enough to pickup the scoot and bring it home. Did an 80 mile ride and it ran great. Here are the specs: 1996 FLSTN, se3 cams, se AC kit, se ignition. 20,700 miles. Compression checked out at 173 front and 175 rear. I changed all fluids, fork oil, and greased the steering neck. Had my indy install a new wilwood caliper on the front, and I put lyndall gold+ pads on the back. New tires and new battery and spark plugs. I also installed Paradise lights conversion led light kit on the front. I think I am ready to go. Bought it from the original owner, and he took great care of it through the years. Here's a pic:
oh geez, now Ill need to get my little brother to add silver panels to the tank on my mystic green 96 super glide!
Thats a good liking ride!
Interesting! following your link from here in the UK I got this message:
"CycleTrader.com can no longer support visitors from within the European Union at this time. In compliance with GDPR any My Trader accounts, email correspondence & site activity has been removed from our database."
Weather finally good enough to pickup the scoot and bring it home. Did an 80 mile ride and it ran great. Here are the specs: 1996 FLSTN, se3 cams, se AC kit, se ignition. 20,700 miles. Compression checked out at 173 front and 175 rear. I changed all fluids, fork oil, and greased the steering neck. Had my indy install a new wilwood caliper on the front, and I put lyndall gold+ pads on the back. New tires and new battery and spark plugs. I also installed Paradise lights conversion led light kit on the front. I think I am ready to go. Bought it from the original owner, and he took great care of it through the years. Here's a pic:
[QUOTE=grbrown;18942565]Interesting! following your link from here in the UK I got this message:
"CycleTrader.com can no longer support visitors from within the European Union at this time. In compliance with GDPR any My Trader accounts, email correspondence & site activity has been removed from our database."
Unfortunately part of the harsh new world we live in these days. H-D introduced a ruling quite some time ago that US dealers must not sell to overseas customers. Dashed inconvenient, I must say!
Visitors from the Schengen countries of Europe have been banned from entering the USA, as of yesterday, according to our news. That means the 26 European countries that operate seamless borders between them without passport controls, which also allow a jonny foreigner entering one of them to travel freely around them all.
And we thought we had problems with coronavirus! Keep safe chaps....
Interesting! following your link from here in the UK I got this message:
"CycleTrader.com can no longer support visitors from within the European Union at this time. In compliance with GDPR any My Trader accounts, email correspondence & site activity has been removed from our database."
See my post above! The UK isn't in the Schengen zone, so we can still visit the USA - at least for the time being. We're not yet damned with the pox....
See my post above! The UK isn't in the Schengen zone, so we can still visit the USA - at least for the time being. We're not yet damned with the pox....
Unfortunately looks like you were just added to the list. Sorry. I'm supposed to go to Orlando for family spring break at Universal Studios/Harry Potter, but that is starting to look doubtful
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