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Brought her home yesterday.

...but I bet it'll still "mark" that rug! HD's and radial engines...
VERY nice scooter!
 
2003 Heritage Classic 100th Anniversary Edition with a flawless 17k on the clock.
Wife was throwing the rug away.😁
 
Beautiful bike. Enjoy. :cool:
Kick myself in the ass for not bidding higher on a 2003 Fatboy 100th anniversary from an action of a guy I knew that died back in 2013.
Sold for $4400 and it had less than 6K miles on it. :cry: Stupid!!
 
Outstanding and congratulations ! Looks beautiful. I just sold my 1980 Shovel and 75 Sportster not long ago. Both custom Hardtails. I miss them and now looking for another bike probably won't be a HD though. Our son is 18 and just bought his first bike. Now he and I want to ride together.
 
I've always liked the looks of the Heritage.
My first bike was a dressed KZ400:
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My second was a Honda Nighthawk S:
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But the Heritage has always been my favorite even before I had one.
But Harley has changed since 2003 (mass production) so I'll never own anything newer.
 
Great memories of both those, I had a KZ650, believe it was a '79, then a 83 Nighthawk 650, nothing beyond that. Always had an aggressive riding style, so wasn't into the Harleys. That's changed, and I kinda want an old BSA or Hydra-glide. Dangerous as hell amongst today's idiots, and that's why I quit riding street, but getting the urge again.
 
Congrats on the new to you bike, I have what use to be a 72 Electra Glide that still has the front end with 1st year front disc brake but I put it in a softail frame, stroked the engine from 74 cu in to 98 and have an 06 FXSTI that I built with a Kustom Werks 37° rake frame, a crate Harley 88B engine but dont ride like I use to anymore
 

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I just sold a 77 KZ650B1 to a friend last month.
I still have a Yamaha RD350 two stroke, a 73 Kawasaki Z1 900, the Heritage posted above and a Harley Side Glide( sidecar rig)
 
I just sold a 77 KZ650B1 to a friend last month.
I still have a Yamaha RD350 two stroke, a 73 Kawasaki Z1 900, the Heritage posted above and a Harley Side Glide( sidecar rig)
My buddy has one of those Kenny Roberts Yamaha 350 two strokers. Yellow & black. Just has a couple thousand miles on it. I'd ride the if it was mine, but it just sits there.
 
Congrats on the new to you bike, I have what use to be a 72 Electra Glide that still has the front end with 1st year front disc brake but I put it in a softail frame, stroked the engine from 74 cu in to 98 and have an 06 FXSTI that I built with a Kustom Werks 37° rake frame, a crate Harley 88B engine but dont ride like I use to anymore
That 'Frankenbike' actually looks really good.
 
Lou, our Sons (18yr old) new bike is this Royal Enfield Classic 350. Not bad for his first bike. Its super smooth. He has a taste for classic looking European bikes.
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My 80 Shovel
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Nikes Im looking for currently would be a Husqvarna Svartpilen, An older CB550 Cafe, Yamaha XSR or 70's or 80s Cafe
 
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