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"good eveing i wonder how many people still have there fatboy lo i still have my 2010 fatboy lo"
Traded in my 2012 Lo for a 2017 Fatboy S. That counts, doesn't it? Still a Lo, basically. Just a Lo with a beefed up engine!
Counts in my book, plus you got cred for being here before anyway, most S owners don't seem to want much to do with us even though we have been building that bike long before the MOCO.
Counts in my book, plus you got cred for being here before anyway, most S owners don't seem to want much to do with us even though we have been building that bike long before the MOCO.
I'd never thought about that... where DO the "S" riders hang out?
rode into a bike show and a guy pulled next to me on a slim S. He was telling me about the bike. said the biggest down fall was that when the bike heats up to much, one of the cylinders shuts down, and if you turn the bike off you have to let it cool for 30 mins or so to get it started again... ummm, no thanks. I'll take my 103 anytime.
was a nice day today, 73. wrapped my leg and took the bike for a spin, then lunch.
I envy you guys in warmer winter climates... 30 and gloomy here. Don't get me wrong, for February, i'll take it!! Another month and a half and I imagine i'll be on the road again.
Got out last night, was in the 70's here. Took the Street Glide though, closest to the door and I would have had to put the spark plugs back in the Lo. 24 hours later and we're back in the low 40's. Gotta love Ohio.
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