what was the last year for the Evo ?
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#24
Guess I'd better bring my big dumpster trailer... or maybe my custom, climate-controlled, fully padded "Trailer Queen" transporter... just to be sure I don't damage the "scrap" on the way back to Georgia!
Current Beer count: 8... and it's Gordon Biersch Marzen, dude... not some crappy mass-produced beer-flavored water... OOOOH!
Last edited by NorthGeorgiaHawg; 06-25-2010 at 12:13 AM.
#26
DUDE! You'll be puking in a Canadian toilet by sun up! And I'll already be in Arkansas... with $200 in my hand for Don and Pam's FXR4 "scrap"! Thanks for playing, tho...
Last edited by NorthGeorgiaHawg; 06-25-2010 at 12:38 AM.
#27
scrap fxr4
Gee for a bike that Harley made from spare parts, it sure is popular. So far I've been told that something is wrong because it has an Evo motor in it, and Harley didn't make a bike with an Evo after 1999. Then I'm told it must be a twin cam, but it doesn't look like a twin cam, and I find out Harley was just using up some old parts when they built the bike. Sounds like this bike has History. Guess I'd better keep it. Don and Pam
#28
Gee for a bike that Harley made from spare parts, it sure is popular. So far I've been told that something is wrong because it has an Evo motor in it, and Harley didn't make a bike with an Evo after 1999. Then I'm told it must be a twin cam, but it doesn't look like a twin cam, and I find out Harley was just using up some old parts when they built the bike. Sounds like this bike has History. Guess I'd better keep it. Don and Pam
what you have is:
the best handling frame Harley ever built,
the most reliable motor Harley ever built (IMHO)
a great paint job
a Limited quantity built
upgraded brakes and suspension
Yes, a VERY nice ride.
there was an orange one in Winnipeg, Manitoba a couple years ago that I tried to arrange to get. Beautiful bike. Not sure who ended up with it.
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Gee for a bike that Harley made from spare parts, it sure is popular. So far I've been told that something is wrong because it has an Evo motor in it, and Harley didn't make a bike with an Evo after 1999. Then I'm told it must be a twin cam, but it doesn't look like a twin cam, and I find out Harley was just using up some old parts when they built the bike. Sounds like this bike has History. Guess I'd better keep it. Don and Pam
#30
So I guess my fxr4 is made up of left over parts. Probably rejected parts that they retrieved from the scrap bin. Guess I'd better sell it. Lets see, scrap is going for about .08 cents a pound, and the bike weighs about 600 pounds, so that would make it worth about $48. Oh heck, I'd better keep it. Wouldn't want to cheat anyone out of their hard earned money. Don and Pam