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Well, it's new to me. It's a 1994 that I just picked up yesterday. I drove from about 30 miles south of B'ham, AL to Kentucky to get it. About 900 miles round trip. It's nothing special compared to a lot of the bikes I've seen on here, but it's mine, it's paid for, and I love it.
It's a big change from a Sportster........
It looks like a very nice ride to me, enjoy the heck out of it. They haven't changed much in 12 years.
Nice ride man. That really looks well taken care of. It doesn't matter what everybody else rides. It's YOUR'S- YOU like it- thats the important thing. Enjoy![8D]
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