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do you have a springer now? I suggest that you ride a springer before you pop for one.
I think springers look good. I have had a few on choppers, I don't want one on my daily rider.
why is this ? , just curious , i have a springer classic and it handles like a dream i think , even with the fat front tire , i dont get caught in rain grooves , heck i dont even feel them , ive rode lots of softtails and i think the springers handle just as nice, seems like alot of folks dont think so tho ,
I don’t know what the deal is myself. I’ve been riding for over 35 year’s a lot of that time was on choppers some with springer’s and some with tube front ends. My first non chopped springer was a 93 FXST I got new, it rode and handled great wasn’t any real difference in handling between it and a Softail Custom. Now Im riding a 05 Springer Classic and it’s the same, rides and handles great and I use mine as my daily transportation average 250 mi a week, have put on less then 60 miles on my truck since the end of May .
yeeeeahh Jb........i gotta get those lights , sweet ride man, id like to get some pics of your bike upclose if i could for the lights and the crash bar, and the brand , im wanting to get 1 , could ya send some to me bud thx
Thanks for the pics and info. My dealer got one in today, blue on blue. It is a bad looking ride, and as I knew, I fell in lust. Pick her up tommorow and will post pics as soon as I can.
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