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hello there ,,my first time here
my father in law just gave me a what i think is a 2001 screamin eagle fatboy
he says it is a factory paintjob,,,looks like cracked blacktop or asphalt
lots of chrome and the tank is marked 73/150
it had 1300 miles on it last week ,,now i have 2200 miles on it
what a great week,,thanks pop
anyone know anything about these custom ordered bikes?
not sure how to post a pic
any experts that could help out
Go to www.photobucket.com and pull your pics. off your computer and resize to under a certain mb. givin they are a jpg. picture then after you have signed up with photobucket membership and your pics. are down loaded on the site were you canget to them go to a post in the forum while photobucket window is open on one side of your screen drag your URL. or Direct link line of info.over to forum post and click it on the post then you should see a bunch of letters and numbers. Now at the begining of the http type in [IMG] and at the end type in [/IMG] Note: when you type this in you should not see any more blue writingif you do go to the end of blue writing and back space once with out earasing anything and press ok to post your pic. Good luck cant wait to see the bike! It sucks you have to do this every time you post. If you want people to your pic.
hello there ,,my first time here
my father in law just gave me a what i think is a 2001 screamin eagle fatboy
he says it is a factory paintjob,,,looks like cracked blacktop or asphalt
lots of chrome and the tank is marked 73/150
it had 1300 miles on it last week ,,now i have 2200 miles on it
what a great week,,thanks pop
anyone know anything about these custom ordered bikes?
they never made a Screamin' Eagle Fatboy in '01, just '05 and '06.......
sounds like what you have is a very nice, low mileage '01 fatboy with an HD numbered paint set on it, the numbered paint sets can be ordered from an HD dealer,and installed by anyone, some dealers even install them on brand new bikes on the showroom floor.
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