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That's cool. I live by the United Center, but am in Downers Grove a lot (folks still live there). I do whatever maintence/work there as well. Hope to see you around!
Brian
Small World. Your Springer looks great so i won't have any trouble noticing you.
Bud! Sorry! I was just in Vegas!! I'll have to drop you a line next time I am in town. Again, sorry for not contacting you... Your bike is looking sweet!
This thread never disappoints! There are some really nice looking springers out there.
Heading out this weekend to pick up a 2009 CVO Softail Springer. I'll make sure to get some pictures of the new sled once I get home - Ohio to Colorado - 1200 miles in a day and a half.
Ran from Columbus, OH to north of Colorado Springs in a 1.5 days. Happy to have this bike home in the garage.
Time to start planning my mods. After 1200+ miles, I know I need to stretch out a bit at the bars and controls.
Nice!!! Can't wait to see the finish product too! That's some good scootin there. I picked mine up in Dallas TX and rode it 650 miles one way and I thought that was a good one. You doubled it on yours!!
Just traded my 2011 LO for an 09 Xbones w/ less than 3k miles, couple minor cosmetic issues but I don't care. I LOVE IT!!! Always loved the springers and wanted one. I had an opportunity to get on a new 2011 but I only liked the 08/09 paint scheme. The bones is exceptional in my mind. Some say they don't handle well with the front end. Never rode a springer except the bones. Handles way better than my LO did. I'll post pics of her soon as soon as I'm recovered, had a lil elective surgery to ensure wife and I don't have anymore kids. Got a small tribe in the house. Loving this thread...
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