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Here's my '98 1200 sport, I've added HD forward controls since these were taken. It's stock except screaming eagle pipes, which I am looking to change later.
Nothing different with me, don't have one with me on it. But here's the 00-1200s. Just yesterday (12-26) I got forward controls for it. Today I'm getting the bike lift from Sears so I can work on it easier, my back isn't what it used to be. Next is a seat so my wife and I can enjoy it together. Wish we had a bigger bike but we've got what we got for now. Coming from 30 years of Jap bikes this will do nicely.
Hi . I have an '05 883l. This was taken on july 6th,2008.
I got it licensed on june 24th. So it was still new to me then. Since then i have put about 6,000 miles on it and have added alot of new parts with more on the way to be put on before the riding season arrives .
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