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'13 Softail Slim , 103ci, lowered, setup for someone 5'0 (five feet tall)

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Old 07-21-2016 | 08:09 AM
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Default '13 Softail Slim , 103ci, lowered, setup for someone 5'0 (five feet tall) - SC

$12500 - South Carolina, can deliver local states
this thing sounds AWESOME!! It rolls out and it RUNS great! the 103 really moves this bike!

2013 Harley Softail Slim , 103, 6 speed, setup for someone 5'0 to ride -

condition: new
fuel: gas
paint color: black
title status: clean
transmission: manual

2013 Harley Softail Slim , 103, 6 speed, setup for someone 5'0 to ride.

excellent condition.

Traditional upgrades:
-Vance & Hines pipes ($400)
-Power Vision Programmer ($500)
-103ci motor
-6 speed transmission
-digital Gear/RPM display on speedometer.
-LED super bright white headlight ($75)
-Battery tender plug ($9)

Upgrades to make it work for someone short:
-Progressive 440 Lowering Shocks ($400)
-Custom shift levers with front shifter moved back one notch ($200)
-taller risers that move the handlebars back an inch. ($75)
-fairing, keeps the wind from buffeting rider & causing fatigue ($400)
-pouch on fairing (glasses, phone,) ($100)
-custom seat to move you forward ($400)
-rear kickstand (normal kickstand is too far forward) ($120)
-Screaming Eagle Air intake points forward, so you can reach the brake pedal ($200) (short ppl's knees are blocked by all other styles of air cleaners)
-pink LED's, color is purple on a black bike.


~1700 miles?
http://charleston.craigslist.org/mcy/5691860886.html

NONE of these pics have the custom seat, because I had been riding it.
I am 6'1 250, so I have an OEM seat for when I ride it around.
one bolt to change it out to wife's seat (she can do it if I leave my seat on)




here's another thing you may not think of
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a big guy can use the rear kick stand.
but the wife can't pick the bike up, then reach the kickstand.

so she stands beside the bike, stands the bike up straight, and puts down her kick stand.
gets a belt, hooks it over the front kick stand
stands the bike up, and pulls the front kick stand up with the belt, then throws the belt off to side.
and uses the rear kick stand the whole time she is out riding.

I just usually use the OEM kickstand while in the garage.


there's a LOT of small changes made to this bike that make it WORK.
 

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Old 07-25-2016 | 09:24 AM
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give me some feed back, LMK what you guys are thinking.

I would "assume" that most people don't have the tools/time/work space to build this bike, and that a lot of short people want to ride, and this thing would sell quick.

Kinda expected a guy to buy it, instead of a girl. All my buddies LOVE to ride it, it's so low & quick. at 6'1, they look like Grape Ape on it, though, needs to be adjusted up some for a big guy.

I will even include the special wooden platform you need to adjust the shocks & do oil changes, it's so low you can't really do that stuff without the platform.
 
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