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Thanks Mick, I was curious about something else. When we talked earlier, you said that you knew a person with the same name as mine, might this be that same person? I was thinking that if it was, what a cool coincidence. Two people with the same name and the same Harley.
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Hi Gary,
it's an 04 springer he's had it since new and loves it,
he's just lowered it and put some new risers and bars on. He's thinking of putting some pipes on next, all he's done for now is drilled out the SE's.
Have to say the spinger is a huge favourite of mine and his is looking pretty good with the lowering kit and all.
I'll get some updated pics when I get a chance and I'll post them for you.
Well now the called me and they have this in stock. A little bright for me but I am going to go check it out. It does look pretty sharp in the pictures just not sure if it is my style. Have to see it in person and give it a spin. Not a softail but I figured I would just keep it in this thread
I looked at the pic of the bike, all that I can say is Wow. Personally, I like it. The only question that I would have would be about the tall apes. I've never driven a bike with apes and I was wondering how it would handle? You would definitley turn some heads.
No Gary its not the same bloke, however he does ride bikes too, but yamaha not HD, he's a wharfie andowns a tobacco shop too, You don't own one of them do you
No I sure don't, I was just curious as to how far the similarites would go. Are there very many Springers in your neck of the woods? What Harley model seems to be the more popular? Thanks
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