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Good morning!
I am the guy from the Help-i-am-going-crazy thread. Yes, I have made it - bought an evo from 96. Not the 90 fatboy I was looking for (a guy from france pulled the trigger), but a Heritage Classic. Better shape, cheaper price, excellent condition. Except the air intake and some chrome parts everything is original.
Well it won't stay this way.
In a hour I will jump on the train and two hours later will pick it up... ready for my ride back home - 200 miles.
I am so happy because of my new old evo and because I already found a home in this board.
I will post some pictures on the weekend, right after installation of my beach bars, Ready for summer!
I;m really excited for you, last year I got my wife her 89 Heritage and its a great riding bike. Hers was a one previous owner and Indy maintained, real pleasure to tinker with.
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