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... Nothing too exciting in the sporty section... As expected the 883C is gone... SO I got the last year! haha. I do like the new Nightster colors. A nice deep blue like some people wanted. And red... Some more choices at least.
Last edited by killer scott; Jul 25, 2009 at 10:38 AM.
... Nothing too exciting in the sporty section... As expected the 883C is gone... SO I got the last year! haha. I do like the new Nightster colors. A nice deep blue like some people wanted. And red... Some more choices at least.
Well Im looking at an 883 Low and an 883 Iron says 2010.
I like the new Sporty springer seat...that brown looks cool. They must have changed the location of the ECM for 2010...looks like the hole in the fender is gone.
I like the new Sporty springer seat...that brown looks cool. They must have changed the location of the ECM for 2010...looks like the hole in the fender is gone.
Yea that almost makes me wish I had waited and got a 2010 instead of a 2009. Why they ever put the ECM there boggles the mind.
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