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Just got this bike about a month ago. Iv been spending all my free time going over the thing to make sure it is up to my standards. today I finally had a good opportunity,and learned a good lesson at the same time, to take some pictures of my new baby. I took while I was waiting for my wife to bring me some fuel LOL. I don't have a reserve so I guess I should probably get a small fuel bottle mounted to the bike somewhere. I think a red one would be sweet on this bike. By the way it isn't up to my clean standards but its not bad.
Look closely at my fender struts and tail light. they are made from pistons
IF THESE IMIGES DONT POST PLEAS BEAR WITH ME. IM HAVING TROUBLE WITH MY PHOTO PROGRAM
Last edited by stockglock1927; Mar 28, 2014 at 08:14 PM.
Thanks so much. I wish I built this one. I have no doubt that I could do it but I happen to buy this one completed with only 118 miles on the bike after the rebuild. it was a fantastic deal. you **** your paints of i told you what I payed of it…………ok…. ok… ill tell you.
$4500
Last edited by stockglock1927; Mar 28, 2014 at 09:33 PM.
top an bottom end are all rebuilt to. of a second I thought that I had a little problem with the top end but it was me that was the problem. this is my first harley….v twin for that matter so I'm learning a lot right now.
$4500?!?? The parts alone are worth that, you have to be lying about that price.
how would Lieing about the price to strangers on a forum benefit me in any way. I'm not lying. the gentleman that I bought the bike from knew what he was doing when he sold it to me for that price.
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