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The latest stage of my bike, a few more things in mind but will enjoy the rest of the summer riding it
Hello, I'm new to the forum. I have a 2000 fxsts and have been riding it since I was 18 in 2002. I've always loved the springer, however I'm looking at doing a major overhaul on the bike. I would like to have a heritage style front fender on it. I'm going for the look of a heritage springer with a 21" front. Anyone know if the heritage style fender will fit a fxsts? Any pictures/comments are appreciated !!!!
Thanks... I still kind of prefer the "understated" look but it gets a lot of comments...
This started out as a gunmetal anniversary bike..
I think it is my other bikes getting even for toning down their paint schemes..
Those are dresser bars? Funny cause I just bought a set of vintage bars, but was looking at dressers, just couldn't find a pic on an FXSTS. I thought dressers would be more suited to a fat tire front. I own an FXSTS. This bike obviously shows different. Nice bike brother. Keep it up.
Updated the CVO. Added LePera Maverick seat and some detachable Leatherworks bags.
You must have gotten the last seat.. I got the "it will be a bit" when i enquired about getting one.. Like to hear what you think about it on long rides..
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