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Anyone know who the previous owners of the 2001 RK with Skull paint and the 2005 Softail springer with the red wheels at Capital City Cycles is?
Looking at purchasing these bikes. If yours PM me.
You could ask the salesman. They may not be local bikes. Unauthorized shops buy inventory through wholesalers too.
I am not sure if anybody has actually ridden with anybody from this thread. I have tried a few times with no luck. Saturday I am riding to Charlotte. The BMW, Triumph, Ducati shop is moving to a new location and having an open house with the Triumph demo truck there. Demoing a Triumph is good for a free T shirt. I have got about a dozen that way. A $25-$35 t shirt for riding somebody elses bike.
Post here by Friday night if anyone is interested in riding up.
Gus I'd go with you Saturday but already planned a family dove hunt. I am riding today while off. Probably head out toward lexington/W columbia. Maybe hit harley haven or maybe florence and go by dougs. Not sure yet. Take the kids to school at 8 then decide.
Gus I'd go with you Saturday but already planned a family dove hunt. I am riding today while off. Probably head out toward lexington/W columbia. Maybe hit harley haven or maybe florence and go by dougs. Not sure yet. Take the kids to school at 8 then decide.
You're not missing anything at Doug's unless it's just for the ride.
I'd hit Carolina H-D in Gastonia. Probably find some good deals as they are closing in Oct. Be careful on hwy 74. Some crazy drivers up there.
Hey Vic I went to carolina last Friday. They were having the blow-out sales then. They were pretty crowded with the bbq cook off going too. Probably not much left. They had good deals on bikes though. I'm just riding today. Thinking flatrock road to camden catch 97 back thru after hitting thunder tower and some lunch.
Hey Vic I went to carolina last Friday. They were having the blow-out sales then. They were pretty crowded with the bbq cook off going too. Probably not much left. They had good deals on bikes though. I'm just riding today. Thinking flatrock road to camden catch 97 back thru after hitting thunder tower and some lunch.
Sounds like fun. Yesterday was my day to ride and I got stuck going to the mall with my chick and daughter. The sales girl at the kids clothing store more than made up for my misery.
You also need to mention what part of the state you're from. It's helpful.
Make delivery is just a term used when you finally receive a vehicle etc. I should have said purchase.
Im in Columbia. Garners Ferry. Near FT Jackson.
US Army Infantry. E5, 2 Iraq combat tours, work on the Hand Grenade Range at Jackson.
Ill have to get some riding time in somewhere open. Im use to GSXR 600s-1000. Whole family is huge on HD. Figured Id stop being a pansy on a street bike and buy a HD. I mean I just named my second born son Harley.
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