My OL says I have an open check book when it comes to something for my bike, but let it be something for the house and we can't afford that. LOL
Coyote
LOL, Riding my bike out of the dealer's back in 1998 costed me a girlfriend... She said that "obviously we were not thinking 'bout the same thing", I haven't figured out after all these years if she was talking about marriage or if she wanted a sportster
They look killer but very very pricey.. a little bit to much for my taste... ecspecially when you still end up with a fake pan... Gives that old school look thou...
Don't we all ride fake hard tails? I always thought the Harley Softail model is a retro thing.
My vote goes to the RSD Nostalgia covers, cheaper and better looking, remember one more thing, your tank covers the covers, so if you want to show them, You would want to consider a narrow/smaller tank, hence the RSD route is best.
Yeow......I thought that would get ya going.
Of course down here...We have years you can ride just about year round. You'll be cold......But nothing like where you live.
I've gone on New Years Day Rides without much more than long-handles, jeans, a flannel shirt and insulated leathers.
I purchased mine a year or so ago from a guy on the forum. Got a good deal and finally got to where I wanted to use them. Had some of the parts coated to match the bike.
10.3"er there chuck??..wut heads??..them look stellar
You been talking to my wife?? LMAO! My bike is an 88 but looking to go bigger and having the heads worked over. These are just extras I got laying around...... Probably go 95 or 98 for now.
yea im going no bigger then 103...i want it reliable, not a hot motor...but not gonna do anything till i wear down the 96...im parked in da winter here so not gonna be anytime soon...lol...might do the bdl black open primary next if i can save money... just spent 500 for a wood burner and all the pipe for the garage ..gonna put it in and cut hole in the roof tomorrow....no more propane.....but wood is free for me so will pay for its self