List the bikes that brought you to current
Late 70's had a 350 jap something
Later 70's had a 1974 Sporty, eventually rubuilt on custom frame, won shows
Ever since it's been Softies.
A Springer softy,
a few Fatboys
and a few Heritages.
At least 6 or 7 Softies (maybe more) with no plans on changing.
You guys that went : jap, jap, jap, jap, to HD Bagger missed out! <wink, wink>
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2006 Yamaha Stratoliner 113 cu in. It's like a stock '03 Road King on steroids. [18,000 miles]
2009 Dyna Street Bob 96 cu. in. Slowest and coolest bike of the bunch. [3,600 miles]
I ride all 3 bikes (but not at the same time).
My '09 Street Bob is the most fun.
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1973 - 71 Honda 175cc - bought as a kid for $400 from a cop that was transferring out of town. Enduro model so was able to bush jump as well as street.
1975 - 72 Yamaha XS650cc - fast as ****. Used to blow away Triumphs and Nortons that my friends rode. Got busted for having shortie pipes on it.
1975 - 79 - Raced Suzuki 125cc class motorcross
2006 - 07 - HD FLHR -Road King -my first Harley tour bike. Took some getting used to handling 800+lbs of bike, but enjoyed it tremendously.
2007- 08 - HD FLHRC - Road King Classic - this was supposed to be the bike of my dreams and the last but......
2008 -09 -HD FLHX - Street Glide - This bike is absolutely amazing in every sense: looks, handling, ride... Just did a 103 big Bore w/Cams so this will be it for now. lol
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Here is my 'history to Harley fever' :
1983-89: 83 Suzuki GS750ES - Suzuki's first attempt at a modern sportbike. pretty fast but heavy. looked great, gave out a lot of rides to college girls, one became my wife!
1989-1993: 86 Suzuki GSX-R750 - Bought it from my brother, owner of the one that started it all. Scary fast, hammered out a 145 with that same wife on the back. She loved this bike and I thought it would never go. Then I moved to w/in 50 miles of Sturgis, SD. Harley-fever was contracted immediately.
1993-1998: 1994 FLSTN Heritage Softail Special - my second love. Waited 7 months for her and got the first one sold to the public (Aug 93). Like riding in a one bike parade. Rode all over the Black Hills of SD until I had to move to Texas. Sold it for 3grand more than I paid. (Those days are over).
1995-1998: 1990 Fatboy. The original 'grey ghost' and most excellent bike I've ever owned. Found it in a barn in SD under an inch of dust. Perfect in every way. Been photographed more by enthusiasts than all my other bikes combined. Sold to my brother who still has it - it will never leave the family!
1999-2006: don't ask, I don't want to talk about it.
2006-2008: 1996 Bad Boy. Loved the look when it came out in 95, but I already had one. Great bike to get back on the horse with. Looked mean rolling along and that Springer front end oozes cool. Had a long list of custom bits I wanted, but then...
2008-now: 2008 Cross Bones: Had the Bad Boy when Harley announced this one. It was everything I was going to do to my current bike and more! Thank God that same college girl understood. We've even run the 'Dragon' together on this one. Love them both!
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
First bike was a 03 Deuce. Great bike. I wish HD would bring that back.
Now I have an 06 Street Glide










