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The front end looks aftermarket.
Any plans to use an OEM fork in the future?
well, you guys know your bikes.i sold harleys with a friend for several years.this bike came in the shop with a bent front end from being run in a ditch.the insurance paid him so much beacause the oe parts for this bike were very high.so he purchased a new springer and i got the bad boy cheap.i put the aftermarket front end on it and customized it my way and kept it for myself.i changed the wheels,bars,front end,controlls,.turn signals,paint scheme.i had always wanted one,its a fun bike to ride and i love the old school springers.i will try to get some better pics.these do not do the bike justice
Looks great Bro. I am getting ready to do a few things to mine (after I finish with the current mods to the Lo). Here she is with another one of my toys...
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