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I've got a buddy who has a "box stock" Heritage sitting in his garage in Fairview, Michigan that still has the original tires on it .... absolutely no modifications what so ever ... he picked it up from his 80 year old uncle in Texas 3 years ago .... Cream and red color ... I think it has @3,000 miles on it.
I've got a buddy who has a "box stock" Heritage sitting in his garage in Fairview, Michigan that still has the original tires on it .... absolutely no modifications what so ever ... he picked it up from his 80 year old uncle in Texas 3 years ago .... Cream and red color ... I think it has @3,000 miles on it.
Would like to see a picture of that one . What year? Cream and red I would think would be an early one.
I have a stock 05. Just bought it 3 weeks ago. Putting American Custom mufflers on tomorrow. That should still count as stock since they are Harley mufflers still. Right?
I still have all the parts that I took off my 2010 . . . If I took a picture of the bike in the driveway, surrounded by all of these parts . . . even if it was a bit hard to find the actual bike in all the clutter (sort of like a Harley version of "Where's Waldo") . . . would that count?
Funny how nobody seems to have any that are still stock but when you look at the old dressers of the vintage years people will take pains to put them back to original and then want big bucks for them ! I think I will just keep mine stock and I will already be there.
Put my "stock" american customs on this morning. Wow. Running with no baffles. Sounds sssswwwweeeeet!
I still contend that my '05 is stock with these pipes. However...... I plan to do some customization soon, as money permits. That really is part of the fun of owning a Harley, pouring your own personality into it.
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