Pics of your EVO's
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#2008
1995 FLSTC that I have had for around 5 years. Was originally completely stock in Teal / Silver but had around 50k on the clock and cosmetically pretty rough.
I bought this with the intention of leaving as was in order to do some 2-up riding with my wife but she wasnt really as keen on the idea as me so I decided to strip it down and turn it into more of a hot-rod that I would enjoy.
I do all my own service work and recently finished a fresh top end rebuild on her with S&S heads, EV27 Cam, hastings rings etc. I had planned on putting everything into a stock dimension 30 degree rigid frame but the roads in Scotland are pretty poor and having previously rode a rigid chop for 10 years, I prefer having a little bit of shock absorption.
I bought this with the intention of leaving as was in order to do some 2-up riding with my wife but she wasnt really as keen on the idea as me so I decided to strip it down and turn it into more of a hot-rod that I would enjoy.
I do all my own service work and recently finished a fresh top end rebuild on her with S&S heads, EV27 Cam, hastings rings etc. I had planned on putting everything into a stock dimension 30 degree rigid frame but the roads in Scotland are pretty poor and having previously rode a rigid chop for 10 years, I prefer having a little bit of shock absorption.
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#2009
Looking good Bill.. Tell Dagny I say Hello and Happy New Year... I wanted to go out but was getting ready for granddaughters birthday...
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