Hello from Norfolk
#11
RE: Hello from Norfolk
Howdy HD, last time that I looked, you could look up the HD website, punch up the Softail family, punch up the Springer and it should come up with a pic of a black Springer. If it does, it's just like mine.
ORIGINAL: HDspringer
p.s. I bought a new chamois (spelling ?) and I only use it on my Springer. It does a great job of drying and it doesn't leave any spots or streaks, hope this helps. The wife said that she got it at Wally World.
Springer,
Mines Chopper Blue, I have not seen a black one yet but I bet it's cool. I love black bikes but it takes a lot of work to keep them looking good, but they sure do look great when cleaned and polished though!
p.s. I bought a new chamois (spelling ?) and I only use it on my Springer. It does a great job of drying and it doesn't leave any spots or streaks, hope this helps. The wife said that she got it at Wally World.
Springer,
Mines Chopper Blue, I have not seen a black one yet but I bet it's cool. I love black bikes but it takes a lot of work to keep them looking good, but they sure do look great when cleaned and polished though!
#13
RE: Hello from Norfolk
I grew up in Salem. Spent 21 years there then moved to Eastern Oregon just outside of Pendleton. Where did you grow up here?
ORIGINAL: HDspringer
Hey Springer,
I noticed you from Oregon, I grew up out there where abouts you from? I sure do miss it.
Hey Springer,
I noticed you from Oregon, I grew up out there where abouts you from? I sure do miss it.
#15
RE: Hello from Norfolk
Springer,
I grew up in Myrtle Creek, about 15 miles south of Roseburg. I have a friend that works at the max security prision thats out toward your way I believe, he seems to really like Eastern Oregon.
I grew up in Myrtle Creek, about 15 miles south of Roseburg. I have a friend that works at the max security prision thats out toward your way I believe, he seems to really like Eastern Oregon.
#16
RE: Hello from Norfolk
Talk about a small world. When I was growing up in Salem, I had an aunt and uncle that lived in Riddle, sound familiar? The nice thing about Eastern Oregon, it's a dryer climate than in Salem and the heat and cold are easier to adjust to. Enjoy the ride.
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