Anniversary models $$
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If it helps I just bought #186 of 1340 back in Dec. Had 9k miles on it. I was having trouble finding a value for it that I thought was valid thru NADA or Kelly. Went to my credit union and bank w/ VIN # they came back about $2k over what other sources said value was. At least it gave me a warm fuzzy feeling about it all.
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mtnlvr,
Nice bike. I like your wheels. My bike is set up more for trips with detachable saddle bags, Mustang seat, etc. One day I will put some custom wheels on mine. We have a group going to ride the Blue Ridge Parkway in a couple of weeks. No, we do not trailer, we ride. 16 hours to Cherokee, NC from here. No I have never been to Minnesota so I haven't seen yours. I have only visibly seen 2 others. I have seen them in cycle trader for sale. I live in the Lake Okeechobee area of south Florida. How about you? Do you see many of them? I see plenty of the 95th anniversary fatboys, sportsters,and FL bikes.What number is yours?I hope you like yours as much as I like mine.
Nice bike. I like your wheels. My bike is set up more for trips with detachable saddle bags, Mustang seat, etc. One day I will put some custom wheels on mine. We have a group going to ride the Blue Ridge Parkway in a couple of weeks. No, we do not trailer, we ride. 16 hours to Cherokee, NC from here. No I have never been to Minnesota so I haven't seen yours. I have only visibly seen 2 others. I have seen them in cycle trader for sale. I live in the Lake Okeechobee area of south Florida. How about you? Do you see many of them? I see plenty of the 95th anniversary fatboys, sportsters,and FL bikes.What number is yours?I hope you like yours as much as I like mine.
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RE: Anniversary models $$
I've got #1558 of 1998. I do some touring well...Boss Bags, T-Bag, detach sissybar / rack, as well as the original seat if I'm going a long way. I'm looking into fabricating some brackets for some mid-control mini footboards for those longer trips too.
I've seen one other in person (see below) at a monthly Minneapolis monthly gathering called First Thursday. I did not see what number this one was.
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I've seen one other in person (see below) at a monthly Minneapolis monthly gathering called First Thursday. I did not see what number this one was.
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Hey mtnlver,
How many miles on your bike? Mine 24,000. I traded a 65 Mustang for it in March of 2003. It had 8935 on it then. I do not get to ride as much as I want with my job. I visibly saw one in West Palm Beach a couple of years ago and the other belongs to Chief James Billie of the Seminole tribe in Hollywood Fl. Neither of those bikes are in as good a sape as mine. I do most of my own wrenching as long as as it is not too technical. I thought about getting another seat for bike nights, but haven't yet. What kind of seat is yours? It looks cool. I am also trying to find a high sissy bar that I can place some red onyx in it then attach a chrome peace signto it. I grew up in the late 60s and early 70s. I have extended my forward controls 3" with the Kuraykn extensions, removed the stock handlebar riser and installed a 6" riser with polyurethane bushings. It gets the mini apes up higher. My son likes your pull backs, but I like the ape hanger style myself. Yea, the old chopper look. Tell me more about your bike as far as extras and post more pics.
How many miles on your bike? Mine 24,000. I traded a 65 Mustang for it in March of 2003. It had 8935 on it then. I do not get to ride as much as I want with my job. I visibly saw one in West Palm Beach a couple of years ago and the other belongs to Chief James Billie of the Seminole tribe in Hollywood Fl. Neither of those bikes are in as good a sape as mine. I do most of my own wrenching as long as as it is not too technical. I thought about getting another seat for bike nights, but haven't yet. What kind of seat is yours? It looks cool. I am also trying to find a high sissy bar that I can place some red onyx in it then attach a chrome peace signto it. I grew up in the late 60s and early 70s. I have extended my forward controls 3" with the Kuraykn extensions, removed the stock handlebar riser and installed a 6" riser with polyurethane bushings. It gets the mini apes up higher. My son likes your pull backs, but I like the ape hanger style myself. Yea, the old chopper look. Tell me more about your bike as far as extras and post more pics.