Flat head. Pan or Shovel
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Flat head. Pan or Shovel
I read about all the new bike's that everyone has or want's or the people that have more then one Harley, who out there has newer bike evo, twin cam but also has maybe a flat head, pan or shovel that they also putt around on, I plan on a second bike but I would like it to be from the old school so that I have the best of both worlds so to speak. I have a 2002 Fatboy.
#3
RE: Flat head. Pan or Shovel
I've got a couple of Fatheads, a Sportster EVO, Big Twin EVO, Shovelhead, and Panhead.
The Chopped '49 Panhead has been off the road a number of years, in storage, but I still have the others available for riding.
Don't ride the '81 Shovel all that much, guess you can say it's 'semi retired', but I still take the '96 EVO WideGlide out quite often.
The Chopped '49 Panhead has been off the road a number of years, in storage, but I still have the others available for riding.
Don't ride the '81 Shovel all that much, guess you can say it's 'semi retired', but I still take the '96 EVO WideGlide out quite often.
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RE: Flat head. Pan or Shovel
Get your birthyear bike if you can as a second bike. If that's a shovel or pan, than the better.
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#8
RE: Flat head. Pan or Shovel
Would want a Panhead.
In college in 1970 every issue of "Easyriders"magazine had the panhead as the majority of chopped bikes.
Still have a couple of those old issues.
In college in 1970 every issue of "Easyriders"magazine had the panhead as the majority of chopped bikes.
Still have a couple of those old issues.