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Hey fellow XL50 riders. I am sad to say that I am crossing over to the Dyna family, just put a deposit on an '08 FatBob and will take delivery
in September.
My XL50 is for sale. I can be emailed at Lamo70@shaw.ca if you know anyone that is seriously interested.
Number 1820 Black here- Carlisle PA. Bike birthday of 11-10-2006.
My previous ride was a1995 883that was handed down to me from the hubby when he bought his 2003 Anniversary Softail. I really enjoy this ride.
Number 1820 Black here- Carlisle PA. Bike birthday of 11-10-2006.
My previous ride was a1995 883that was handed down to me from the hubby when he bought his 2003 Anniversary Softail. I really enjoy this ride.
XL50 # 863 Indianapolis, Indiana. Purchased April 14, 2007 in Muncie Indiana. Where would I find the build date? Also rharrison if your still willing to make a factory run, I would really like to get a Sportster shirt from the assembly plant.
hi BLK, you will find the date (month and year), in the motor support at the level of where the forward exhaust just come out from the cilinder (just below it).
Love the work you made with the solo seat (did you worked on a stock seat???)
hi BLK, you will find the date (month and year), in the motor support at the level of where the forward exhaust just come out from the cilinder (just below it).
Found my build date 08/06 thank you Salortizro.
Love the work you made with the solo seat (did you worked on a stock seat???)
Regards!
Yes, reupholstered stock seat that was purchased on ebay.
Also does anyone have information on the number of black vs. orange?
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