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Well I am not 100% sure but I am probably going to sell my springer. It's a beautiful scooter in my opinion but......
It's inconvenient for me. I am not able to carry anything at all when I ride it. I don't want to screw it up by adding bags and whatever to make it more convenient. I always ride my Heritage. Seems there is always something I need to take with me. The saddle bags are my best friends lol. I never know when some damsel in distress needs a ride either. Cannot be a knight in shining armour and have her walk. I love the way the springer runs and love the look but I rarely ride it anymore. This is not really the time of the year to try to sell it but I think I will just put the word out. Maybe someone that is really interested in it will make me an offer that I cannot refuse. Bear in mind, she is paid for and I do not need the money so I am not going to give her away. Guess I am just getting old lol, better than the alternative, right!
post a few more pix, it looks like a sharp bike, the uselessness is exactly what i wanted for my extra bike. i know that sounds odd and everybody says im crazy but that is what i bought it for
It has ruch slip-ons, sounds bad ***. Also has a Screamin Eagle Pro Super Tuner, Le Pera solo seat, Harley spot mirrors and 3 inch extentions on the forward controls. (I have long legs) I still have the original mufflers, seat and mirrors. I rode it today, went and got an inspection sticker. It is an awesome scooter. Just not convenient for me. Pics do not do it justice. You need to see one in the sunlight. Awesome paint scheme. Also, I removed the rear foot pegs but I still have them.
Last edited by elky72ss454; Sep 25, 2012 at 06:05 PM.
Yes but I really don't care for them. I had a tool pouch on the front for awhile. Didn't like the way it looked so I removed it. I am picky about adding things.
That's a nice scooter! Bags, tour pak, cruise control, and a radio are almost necessities for a regular ride, for me.
I understand all that. I need to take stuff with me or after I get somewhere I need to bring something back. Bags are a necessity for me. Also, I love having my music whereever I go. I don't have cruise but I have a pretty neat, easy to manuver throttle lock on my scoots.
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