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reading is fundamental--did not go down that far - I bet it's fun to ride you did all the good chit -- next year I want to do 113/120 got to get my crank work done.
Originally Posted by GasCan
Engine build is in my signature line Lyn. Just breaking it in now but it's pretty stout for a 113". Numbers will come when I get some miles on it over the next couple weeks.
Absolutely beautiful!!! Did you do all the work yourself. You have inspired me to get work and start posting some of my pics.
Thanks for sharing
Did most of it myself, and the motor I did with a bud of mine who's a Harley wrench. This one was a lot of fun to build and it's far from being done as there's always something more coming. They're never really done are they?
Originally Posted by my1sthog
Nice scoot! Did you get those spoilers from moco?
The rear spoilers #58606-XX are from HD and they can be found in the touring section of the MOCO book or online by following the link below. Priced at a couple hundred USD in matching colors and take about an hour to install! Lead time to order in is req'd.
It's always fun to see everyones own style. You know if you gave 10 people $10,000 grand to do up a glide you would have 10 different looking bikes. I love looking at all these bike pics so cool.
The bike looks great. Can you tell me the brand and part numbers of those highway pegs?
Adjustable Highway Peg Mounting Kit - Long Angled
Stretch out for added comfort. This chrome-plated Adjustable Highway Peg Mounting Kit can be set for shorter riders, and it can be reversed to reach far forward for those with long legs. The angled design allows the arm to reach back and around to clear fairing lowers. The arm can be raised and lowered for a custom fit. The mounting clamp firmly grips the engine guard, and the locking design secures the peg at the desired angle. Kit includes chrome-plated mounting hardware. Footpegs sold separately.
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