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Yep, I was following. So happy for you. Dunno the miles or route but I’d hazard a guess the carrier inspected the load and took precautionary measures during the trip.
Good day all, finally got around to tinkering with the new scoot. I promised better pictures so here they are. Had to charge the battery but she starts...a little rough but starts, probably going to need a new battery. I would love to find the previous owner in hopes of getting more info. It looks like she has some screaming eagle modifications but can't tell for sure. Previous owner initials W.R.T. from Illinois.
Well again congrats. Looks like you've got a little project on your hands. Too bad the chrome is compromised on the exhaust. I see lots of rusted bolts too. I believe that's a plug n play Screaming Eagle racing ignition module. Advances timing and increases rev limit.
That certainly is going to be a project, but with a lil elbow grease and quality cleaning products she'll look good. I noticed the Concho is missing from the seat, also the mounting bolt under it that goes into the frame. Unfortunately, HD discontinued those tires with the HD Script on them, which in my eyes really makes a classic look. If you ever decide to do something about those mirrors, and the chrome is in good condition, meaning not pitted or rusted I may be interested. They match the slotted brake/clutch levers, heel/toe shifter and all the rest in that series. Good luck. Keeping an eye for this one.
One question, maybe someone else can help. But I can't see why there's foot pegs and floorboards for the passenger. Maybe the OP liked to ride like a sport bike?
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