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I don't understand why he's being ragged on either. The guy's askin' what kinda bike it is. Is there something wrong with that? Give him a break. He came here looking for advice just as most people on here have. I have to agree with Mrkicks. It looks like a Dyna Wide Glide to me, too. Uncle John, I don't think it's a Night Train because the motor isn't blacked out.
exactly........by the way...according to his profile, he joined yesterday and has had a total of 2 posts.......a question and a very kind reply.................
This is straight off the fan site from the link supplied - Knock yourself out!!!
"Reno's Harley.It's a 1990, 1340cc, V-twin engine, Softail custom. Lorenzo actually owns the "A" bike (the really good road one). There was also a "B" bike for off-road & stunts, and a "C" bike, that wasn't actually a Harley, which is quite obvious in the episode "Stationary Target" where it takes a swan-dive off a cliff. BTW, Stu Segall's production vans for Renegade were also painted with the same 'flames on black background' design as seen on the Harley's fuel tank."
After looking into it more,it looks like the bike is a 90's model Softail. Not a Wide Glide. Jamg9999, looks like all you need to do is find yourself a 90's model Softail Custom, add a few extras, and get it painted to get the bike you've always wanted. Good luck with that, and post pictures if you wind up with your dream bike.
What happened to Renegade? No, Reno never busted Dutch Dixon and cleared his name. This was being built up to at the end of the 5th season, as Reno & Bobby had Dutch on the run. Cast and crew believed they were having a 6th season, and had starting shooting episodes according to the official website at the time (which no longer exists) so the ends were never properly tied up. But there is still hope for a reunion movie. Fingers crossed!! (This would be more likely with successful DVD sales, see petition banner above).
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