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Made the 'Oyster Run' here in WA State a couple weeks ago. I counted about 7 evo's. Might have been more that I missed. Majority of bikes were Twin Cams.
Mostly TwinCams with a fair number of Milwaukee 8's. Saw one shovel, and there was a VERY nice looking Evo Road King parked outside the motel this morning. That was the only Evo I've seen.
No matter the motor, batwing touring models are the overwhelming favorite. Just a handful of sharknoses and Road Kings, with the occasional Dyna and Sportster sprinkled in.
I've neen surprised by how many Indians I've seen. Someone in the motel had one of those Arlen Ness Victory baggers. Damn are those ugly.
Mostly TwinCams with a fair number of Milwaukee 8's. Saw one shovel, and there was a VERY nice looking Evo Road King parked outside the motel this morning. That was the only Evo I've seen.
No matter the motor, batwing touring models are the overwhelming favorite. Just a handful of sharknoses and Road Kings, with the occasional Dyna and Sportster sprinkled in.
I've neen surprised by how many Indians I've seen. Someone in the motel had one of those Arlen Ness Victory baggers. Damn are those ugly.
Agreed. A buddy of mine calls those things Duck Dodgers bikes.
I've been surprised by how many Indians I've seen. .
A few years back I had said I was going to get an Indian when I hit 65. Then I got a sweet deal on a 98 RK and couldn't see the Indian in the future any longer.
No complaints here at all either.
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