Which is the best year for Springers?
#21
I'm looking at an 2007, and now a 2000 has come to my attention. I'm going to go look at it in a couple of days. One concern I have, is dealing with all,of the chrome. Does it pit or rust easily? The 2007 is powdered black, and there is not a lot of chrome to worry with. Of course, which ever one I get, will be kept indoors.
#23
I'm looking at an 2007, and now a 2000 has come to my attention. I'm going to go look at it in a couple of days. One concern I have, is dealing with all,of the chrome. Does it pit or rust easily? The 2007 is powdered black, and there is not a lot of chrome to worry with. Of course, which ever one I get, will be kept indoors.
2008 - 2011.
This way you get the latest advancements, including the 96 inch motor. Others prefer the older Springers, but, for me, I'd get the most recent I could get. Buying a new Heritage and putting a new springer front end on it is an expensive way to go, but another option.
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This way you get the latest advancements, including the 96 inch motor. Others prefer the older Springers, but, for me, I'd get the most recent I could get. Buying a new Heritage and putting a new springer front end on it is an expensive way to go, but another option.
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If I break down your two comments above and take into account some of your specific concerns or wishes then I'd have to agree with Jaburg1 and suggest you get an 08-11. I realize that pretty much limits you to the Crossbones which may or may not be your style. However, it has many of the fundamentals you are looking for with some good updates...not just in the powerplant but in other areas such as the for rockers. Parts are readily available since Harley went to a single style of frame and swingarm across most Softails (the Rocker has some pretty unique features not shared by other Softail in it's model year range) as well as the engine and tranny components.
At it's core, the Crossbones is a not that much different than an 07 Springer Classic and can be made to look like a Heritage or Classic rather easily. It has the FL front end which you like and a bit of attitude with the fatter rear end.
My experience with chrome is that Harley seems to use some pretty good chroming methods and as long as you take care of it it holds up pretty well. I prefer black but it has more to do with my preference for that look and only liking chrome as an accent.
I love my 08 Bones and I did as stated and made it look more like an 07. I have the best of both worlds in looks and latest tech and accessory/parts availability. But I guess going that route depends on you and whether or not you want to have to take that extra process. It's not hard to do or even expensive. You just have to source the right parts. I did all the work on my bike myself.
Here are some images to help you envision what I am talking about.
This is my Bones about a month after I bought it back in 08.
Here are a few pics of it post-Heritage makeover...
Here's what it looks like with bags and shield. I run a Springer Classic pillion and a detachable rider backrest with Air Wing luggage rack on the back for touring and two-up duties.
Last edited by Skeezmachine; 09-05-2014 at 11:08 AM.
#25
+1 on the great looking bike! A main issue that I am concerned with, is myself. I know that if I buy a 97-03 heritage springer, I will not want to ride it, due to collectibility. If I buy an 05 or newer, I will feel more inclined to build it how I want, don't ask me why, I don't know.
Thanks, for the response, and the great pictures, showing what you started with, and then what you created out of it.
Ps. Is that a fatboy rear fender? Also, have you had any issues of your oil tank peeling?
Thanks, for the response, and the great pictures, showing what you started with, and then what you created out of it.
Ps. Is that a fatboy rear fender? Also, have you had any issues of your oil tank peeling?
Last edited by musicnbikes; 09-05-2014 at 12:13 PM.
#26
I'm looking at an 2007, and now a 2000 has come to my attention. I'm going to go look at it in a couple of days. One concern I have, is dealing with all,of the chrome. Does it pit or rust easily? The 2007 is powdered black, and there is not a lot of chrome to worry with. Of course, which ever one I get, will be kept indoors.
#27
+1 on the great looking bike! A main issue that I am concerned with, is myself. I know that if I buy a 97-03 heritage springer, I will not want to ride it, due to collectibility. If I buy an 05 or newer, I will feel more inclined to build it how I want, don't ask me why, I don't know.
Thanks, for the response, and the great pictures, showing what you started with, and then what you created out of it.
Ps. Is that a fatboy rear fender? Also, have you had any issues of your oil tank peeling?
Thanks, for the response, and the great pictures, showing what you started with, and then what you created out of it.
Ps. Is that a fatboy rear fender? Also, have you had any issues of your oil tank peeling?
I have a taste for nostalgia but I've never considered myself a collector. I'm the sort that would get my hands on an old knuckle head and ride the snot out of it!
As for "building it the way you want"; that happens to most of us for one reason or another. You're the only one that can answer that and chose a bike that suits you.
That is a Fatboy fender. It's a direct bolt on for the most part. So is the front Heritage/Classic fender. Nothing has been done to my bike that can't be undone and either put back to stock or taken in a whole new direction.
No issues at all with the oil tank. It is powder coated which would have no reason to peel. I've seen oil tanks with peeling but in every case it's been a tank that someone PAINTED over. In most cases they have painted right over the original chrome finish. I imagine you've seen such things too and it's why you are asking? Like I said, in six years I've had no issues with the finish on my oil tank.
#28
Cbones
Been riding for 35 years and still have the first bike I owned(80 FXWG).
I've owned about ten bikes from my WG to an Electra Glide to a Road Glide to a 53 Pan that's still in the barn to an Ultra to a Heritage to a Fatboy Lo that I still own to my latest 08 Crossbones. I must say I'm enjoying this bike more than any other that I own or have owned. Rides great, corners ok, get lots of thumbs up. I'm stoked and other than needing to coax a bit more hp out of it I like it the way it is.(124" motor in the Fatboy kinda spoils a guy)008.jpg
I've owned about ten bikes from my WG to an Electra Glide to a Road Glide to a 53 Pan that's still in the barn to an Ultra to a Heritage to a Fatboy Lo that I still own to my latest 08 Crossbones. I must say I'm enjoying this bike more than any other that I own or have owned. Rides great, corners ok, get lots of thumbs up. I'm stoked and other than needing to coax a bit more hp out of it I like it the way it is.(124" motor in the Fatboy kinda spoils a guy)008.jpg
#29
The 07 springer classic, has a black oil tank, that Harley, apparently panted over the chrome, and it is peeling. They must have resolved that since then. Great looking bike, and now I am inspired by it.
I understand.
I have a taste for nostalgia but I've never considered myself a collector. I'm the sort that would get my hands on an old knuckle head and ride the snot out of it!
As for "building it the way you want"; that happens to most of us for one reason or another. You're the only one that can answer that and chose a bike that suits you.
That is a Fatboy fender. It's a direct bolt on for the most part. So is the front Heritage/Classic fender. Nothing has been done to my bike that can't be undone and either put back to stock or taken in a whole new direction.
No issues at all with the oil tank. It is powder coated which would have no reason to peel. I've seen oil tanks with peeling but in every case it's been a tank that someone PAINTED over. In most cases they have painted right over the original chrome finish. I imagine you've seen such things too and it's why you are asking? Like I said, in six years I've had no issues with the finish on my oil tank.
I have a taste for nostalgia but I've never considered myself a collector. I'm the sort that would get my hands on an old knuckle head and ride the snot out of it!
As for "building it the way you want"; that happens to most of us for one reason or another. You're the only one that can answer that and chose a bike that suits you.
That is a Fatboy fender. It's a direct bolt on for the most part. So is the front Heritage/Classic fender. Nothing has been done to my bike that can't be undone and either put back to stock or taken in a whole new direction.
No issues at all with the oil tank. It is powder coated which would have no reason to peel. I've seen oil tanks with peeling but in every case it's been a tank that someone PAINTED over. In most cases they have painted right over the original chrome finish. I imagine you've seen such things too and it's why you are asking? Like I said, in six years I've had no issues with the finish on my oil tank.
#30
Been riding for 35 years and still have the first bike I owned(80 FXWG).
I've owned about ten bikes from my WG to an Electra Glide to a Road Glide to a 53 Pan that's still in the barn to an Ultra to a Heritage to a Fatboy Lo that I still own to my latest 08 Crossbones. I must say I'm enjoying this bike more than any other that I own or have owned. Rides great, corners ok, get lots of thumbs up. I'm stoked and other than needing to coax a bit more hp out of it I like it the way it is.(124" motor in the Fatboy kinda spoils a guy)008.jpg
I've owned about ten bikes from my WG to an Electra Glide to a Road Glide to a 53 Pan that's still in the barn to an Ultra to a Heritage to a Fatboy Lo that I still own to my latest 08 Crossbones. I must say I'm enjoying this bike more than any other that I own or have owned. Rides great, corners ok, get lots of thumbs up. I'm stoked and other than needing to coax a bit more hp out of it I like it the way it is.(124" motor in the Fatboy kinda spoils a guy)008.jpg