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I am buying in the next few weeks and been looking and looking at bikes. I am leaning towards an Evo Heritage Springer.... or Evo Heritage Classic.
I can't get excited about the Twin Cam bikes... Not sure why. I've owned and ridden Shovels and an Evo. Rode a few friends Heritage Classics. But, I love the old school look of the Springer. I can find TC Springer Classics easier than I can find the Evos (although I have one in my sights currently, just waiting to get the cash in hand). They're about the same price, for the most part. What should sway me to the Twin Cam over the Evo?
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