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Old Sep 10, 2002 | 10:40 AM
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Cool Sold my 01 HD

 

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Old Sep 10, 2002 | 10:44 AM
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Re: Sold my 02 HD

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Well all, it was a sad day when this blown 02 left my my place. But, I will start on an 03 and a dyna lowrider this winter. For those wondering what the 02 went for, 40,500.00. Nice one!

Later Bones
way to go doode. Somebody got raped. THey coulda got a new one for 8K less...hehe....and NO VASOLINE FOR YOU!...hehe.
 
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Old Sep 10, 2002 | 10:50 AM
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Sold the blown 01 HD

Lunchbox,

I dont think the price was that bad considering all the mod's which is to many to list.
 
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Old Sep 11, 2002 | 07:14 AM
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Lunchbox,

Are you going to get a matching pair of 100th anniversary HD's? That would be pretty cool, the black on black FXWDG is a kickass bike. I hope the truck looks half as good as the '03 bike.

What kinda scoot are you riding now? I have a 2000 RoadKing (TwinTwin rubber mnt) and a trusty but vibrating 1971 FLH shovelhead (16years), wife has a 1997 DynaGlide (EVO rubber mnt). Riding a shovel to Daytona and back is like mowing grass for days with a ****ty lawnmower! Damn the rubber mounts are smooth.
 
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Old Sep 11, 2002 | 10:08 AM
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I dont have a scooter......well I have a Harley Davidson Scooter (Toys R Us) but thats it.. I do have a fully custom half ton chevy that is bagged, fully shaved, frenched Toyota Supra taillights in the rollpan, custom interior, phantom front end w/ Oldsmobile 442 hood, and a bunch other mods that go on for days. and its rolling on 17x8 and 17x9.5' BCoddington Timeless 5's w/ Pirelli rubber. I have a set of 20" BCoddington Turbines on order but it will be a while since I still have to fork over another 1500 for tires to mount them.

I have decided that im going to buy a mid 90's 883 Sportster as a first bike to learn how to ride on. I have seen them go for fairly cheap and they look easy to work on.......then I will think about getting into a bigger badder harley that i can trick out....


oh and im a member of the F150 forum cause i have an 00 Harley F150 that I bought when i was 21 as a daily driver....although it sees more time sitting inthe back yard weeds actually, i drive my chevy more....hehe
 
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Old Sep 11, 2002 | 04:12 PM
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Lunchbox, you have any pics of either truck?

why don't you bag the HD?
 
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Old Sep 11, 2002 | 04:34 PM
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Lunchbox

Nothing wrong with a sporty. My first bike was a 1983 1000cc shovel that I bought new and I loved it. I sold it in 1986 for an old 1971 FLH 74" shovelhead that I restored and still ride it all the time, great bike. Got the RoadKing so the old lady would be more comfortable and then she decided to get her own scooter. I gotta say that the RK is a Rolls Royce of bikes and not too many miles are being racked up on the '71. Thought I'd never ride anything but a shovel.

By the way, all shovels are easy to work on. The RoadKing is a different story has fuel injection and kinds of weird electronics sorta like a S'crew SC HDF-150.
 
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