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I bought the 2002 FLSTSi Springer I looked at earlier last week. Took it for a test ride today and it runs great. The shop is going to change all fluids, neck bearing and a few other things such as new windshield, also chrome levers and a couple other things. I'll pick it up next week.
At some point I'll add slip ons, if Samson ever re-open and fishtails come back into stock then probably that's the route. I'd like to find an original horn for the front but that might be a little work to track down.
It's a second bike for me and as it's already got 46k miles I'll try not to ride it too much (ha).
Last edited by uklauren; Jan 10, 2014 at 05:29 PM.
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