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Well you know once the 110's are common on all or most bikes, then there will be some well built ones. I am sure in stock form the engine you are referring to wasn't that great either.
Torque is what I am more interested in, how it is delivered, and at what rpm.
These are gonna be one year Sturgis 75th commemorative bikes. You don't think Harley paid all that money to be the Official Bike of 75th Sturgis not to capitalize on it do you? Wouldn't be surprised if there's one in the Dyna line up too.
These are gonna be one year Sturgis 75th commemorative bikes. You don't think Harley paid all that money to be the Official Bike of 75th Sturgis not to capitalize on it do you? Wouldn't be surprised if there's one in the Dyna line up too. The tank will look something like this:
Wonder if they will cost more or less than a cvo? If it is less, it may end up being an attractive way to get the 110 and not paying for what sometimes is gaudy paint jobs or stuff you don't really want.
The real question is, since it is the Sturgis 75th Edition, will it come with a matching trailer to tow it in? LOL
Wonder if they will cost more or less than a cvo? If it is less, it may end up being an attractive way to get the 110 and not paying for what sometimes is gaudy paint jobs or stuff you don't really want.
The real question is, since it is the Sturgis 75th Edition, will it come with a matching trailer to tow it in? LOL
These are gonna be one year Sturgis 75th commemorative bikes. You don't think Harley paid all that money to be the Official Bike of 75th Sturgis not to capitalize on it do you? Wouldn't be surprised if there's one in the Dyna line up.
Lol... The first thing I would do if I bought it is to take something cheezy like that off. It would be more of a badge then actually having it painted
These are gonna be one year Sturgis 75th commemorative bikes. You don't think Harley paid all that money to be the Official Bike of 75th Sturgis not to capitalize on it do you? Wouldn't be surprised if there's one in the Dyna line up too.
The tank will look something like this:
I wonder if they'll look like this custom 75th they had built:
Lol... The first thing I would do if I bought it is to take something cheezy like that off. It would be more of a badge then actually having it painted
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