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I've been spending all my time on the General forums and failed to notice this section. Now I've got a forum where I can go for advice that counts. So here's my Evo, she's my first Harley and I never want to part with her.
I've been spending all my time on the General forums and failed to notice this section. Now I've got a forum where I can go for advice that counts. So here's my Evo, she's my first Harley and I never want to part with her.
Welcome to the Evo forum! This is the place for Evo owners to hang out, and the ONLY place to get good Evo info. There are lots of good guys here who can help you answer nearly any question you might have about your bike. Good cake recipes and miscellaneous babble in Graham's awesome Peace and Quiet with an Evo thread, too!
Great looking FLHTC you have there! I like the lines of the seat especially. What year is it? Looks like an '86 Liberty Edition. Did it come with a Tour Pak? Just curious.
Last edited by NorthGeorgiaHawg; Jul 9, 2010 at 01:10 PM.
Thanks, yeah it's a Liberty Edition, except for the front fender I think it came off an 03. I've got the original tour pack, fender, pipes, and seat too. I'll be sure a pick yalls brains when I've got some Evo questions.
Thanks, yeah it's a Liberty Edition, except for the front fender I think it came off an 03. I've got the original tour pack, fender, pipes, and seat too. I'll be sure a pick yalls brains when I've got some Evo questions.
Welcome aboard, especially if you like cake!
Sad to report my tourpak came off a Liberty commemorative (although the bike had already been chopped by the time I came across it). You can see it in my sig pic taking a rest en France in May, on our way home from Poland.
Welcome aboard, good people here, if you have had a tough day, visit the "peace and quiet" thread or just read the posts, some of them only have one oar in the water at times but pure Harley enthusiasts and companions.
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