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bike was sold and then My name is Jay and I recently acquired my first HD. I am a mechanic at a local used car dealership. I am removing a "small" tree from the top of a land rover and have struck a deal to trade services in lieu for a 1994 HD sportster xlh 883 deluxe. The bike was sold a few years back and the "gentleman" was in the process of tearing it down so when it was repossessed it was done so in 2 runs and unfortunately in pieces. I am going to attempt to rebuild the bike myself so I can truly enjoy the sound when i first fire it up and take her on her second maiden voyage. Anyone with advice on this build thanks in advance. I will post pictures of it once i get it home.
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