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Beautiful bike, love springers. I think I would just ride that one and keep my wallet in my pocket.
Thanks! I can’t leave anything alone
Originally Posted by Tailsfrommycrib
Awesome dude! Love springers
Me too! This is my first, and super happy to have it
Originally Posted by hspring03
Can't go wrong with a springer!!
I’ve yet to learn, but excited to!
Originally Posted by musicnbikes
Your bike looks great! Welcome to your new addiction!
PS: what kinds of plans for it?
Thanks! Its so well cared for. Handlebars, seat, exhaust, AC, cleaning up some things, relocating some things, powdercoating some things. Hoping to achieve a bobber-ish look, but with full fenders (for now) with a great balance of black and chrome.
Originally Posted by Joe_G
Looks like that's a 2003 100 Heritage Springer Anniversary seat. If the logo is still in good shape you should be able to sell it and buy a regular seat and put money in your pocket!
Bike sounds great. Looking forward to seeing your mods.
Thanks! It is, and it’s brand new. I have the new pillion also. I’ve been told it’s valuable, but have yet to research it.
Originally Posted by uklauren
Welcome to the world of Springers.
Originally Posted by SLV
Man! That's one of the great HD models of the Twin-Cam era. Nice bike. I'd like to hear the motor revved up in a video. A quick revving Stage IV has a sound all its own.
I’ll have to see what I can do
Originally Posted by Tampa Fatboy
Someone took very good care of that springer and spared no expense, you're a lucky man. Looking forward to what you do with it.
Thanks, I’m feeling pretty lucky too. I paid a great price for it also.
Originally Posted by Ink83
Very cool, looking forward to seeing the new mods
Thanks! Can’t wait to get started. I’ll post the updates on this thread as I go.
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