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I am looking to get some info on my scoot. I have a 76 FLH and I am trying to bring it back to "original" (90%-100%) condition.
1s,t I am not having any luck at HD dealers locating the color options for that year.
2nd, I want to find out if my bike is actually a liberty edition or not, through the VIN.
Since dealers can't really help me out, I figured I would turn here.
I have had the bike for a better part of 10 years and haven't done any research, until now. I have done some modifications over the years, now I feel it is time to get her ready for her 40th birthday in 3 years.
Welcome to HD Forums. This section is for us to get to know you and for you to get familiar with our site. Later you can ask your tech questions in the appropriate sub forums.
Welcome to HD Forums. This section is for us to get to know you and for you to get familiar with our site. Later you can ask your tech questions in the appropriate sub forums.
I thank you for your reply.
I guess that is why it's called new member area.
Welcome to the HDF. If you post your question in the corect area I will try to help you answer your question there so as not violate any forum protocol.
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