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Hi All
Not a new rider. I have 2 bikes. A 2001 custom softale built around a 1994 Road King motor and Trans. Mix of OEM aftermarket parts. Was dubbed a Frankenstein by my mechanic. Had scenes air brushed from the 1931 movie. Tank,both sides. Front and rear fender. 3 trophies for paint.
Other ride is a stock 1989 FLHS fire engine red with white side accent on tanks. Fishtail duels. 194K miles Top end redone and runs smooth. Soon as I figure out how I'll post pics of both.
Where should I ask question about the '89 ? Need info on a passenger backrest.
Sara riding to all.
Ray
Thanks for the heads up on the EVO section. I have TD. Need info on the correct sissy bar quick release.
Cheers Mate from Philly Pa
Song reference pretty cool. Aaaaooooo !!!
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