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Finally! Picked up the Lo from Surdyke Harley Davidson in Festus MO today. Got it on the trailer and home to my parents house in one piece. Can't wait to put some miles on it. It looks even better in person then on the internet. Ha Ha. Only mod so far is the turn signal lens kit. I've got the mustache engine guard sitting in the garage that I'm going to put on tomorrow. Feels great to finally be on two wheels again.
The sig pic will be changed tomorrow when I can get some decent pics
Finally! Picked up the Lo from Surdyke Harley Davidson in Festus MO today. Got it on the trailer and home to my parents house in one piece. Can't wait to put some miles on it. It looks even better in person then on the internet. Ha Ha. Only mod so far is the turn signal lens kit. I've got the mustache engine guard sitting in the garage that I'm going to put on tomorrow. Feels great to finally be on two wheels again.
The sig pic will be changed tomorrow when I can get some decent pics
Finally! Picked up the Lo from Surdyke Harley Davidson in Festus MO today. Got it on the trailer and home to my parents house in one piece. Can't wait to put some miles on it. It looks even better in person then on the internet. Ha Ha. Only mod so far is the turn signal lens kit. I've got the mustache engine guard sitting in the garage that I'm going to put on tomorrow. Feels great to finally be on two wheels again.
The sig pic will be changed tomorrow when I can get some decent pics
Now be a good little moder like Digital and remove the fugly reflectors. Enjoy your time home and have fun on the bike.
Thinking about selling the Lo, but since I never got any photos up and you guys have been so helpful in making my mods, I thought I would post some photos since I finally took some. Hope you enjoy.
nice looking ride moog. good job on all your mods. why consider selling now?
nice looking ride moog. good job on all your mods. why consider selling now?
Bought a Big Dog Ridgeback in August and being 6'1" and 330lbs, the BD just fits me better. I am more comfortable on it so I usually choose to ride it rather than the lo. The lo is great, but I feel a little cramped on it.
Thanks for the compliments. If it doesn't sell for a fair price, I'll just keep it.
Thanks man. Not an easy time to sell, even a great bike like this.
I was at one of the local dealers two weekends ago after a poker run and even they dropped their prices--at least big time on the trike. Surprised the hell out of me when the salesman told me the "new" price.
Just got the last (new) 2011 Lo at my local dealer. Some may say I'm silly for doing it, but I traded in my 06 Dyna with 23k miles on her for a brand new Lo, with monthly payments only being 30bucks more per month (same term length). AND I get the bike I wanted originally!
Anyways... seems like there are TONS of Lo owners on this website, but out in the real world, I have yet to see another on the road
Almost 200 miles after the first weekend (it was COLD out there!) and I plan on breaking the first 500 this weekend.
Just got the last 2011 Lo at my local dealer. Some may say I'm silly for doing it, but I traded in my 06 Dyna with 23k miles on her for a brand new Lo, with monthly payments only being 30bucks more per month. AND I get the bike I wanted originally!
Anyways... seems like there are TONS of Lo owners on this website, but out in the real world, I have yet to see another on the road
Almost 200 miles after the first weekend (it was COLD out there!) and I plan on breaking the first 500 this weekend.
Love my Lo! Can't wait to start modifying...
Awesome man! Took me a couple months to decide on what bike last winter...absolutely no regrets now. I know the Lo will be part of me for years to come.
Keep us updated on the mods. And get used to the Lo as a gathering point at meets
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