Re: Anyone else into vintage Harleys?
Matt, We have more in common than the Great White North! Can't say I've been interested in them my whole life like you, but it took a near death experience to get me over the fear of riding on the street and I haven't looked back ever since. I'm bikeless right now and need to get another '67 Z and the new house built before I can think about another bike. However, if you run across a mint restored Pan or Civilian 45, please let me know. Tony: Very cool collection! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] With all of that cool iron in the garage, how do you pick one to ride over the others? My first bike was a '93 Fat Boy and I rode that thing everywhere. I really never thought I'd sell it until I saw the Road King and had to have one. Bought a solid black (is there any other color?) '95 and although it looked sweet, I didn't like riding so high compared to the Fat Boy and I much prefered the solid mount motor. I ended up on another black Fat Boy the following year. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I guess I like the Fat Boy 'cause it looks so clean - same basic lines as the hardtail Pans.
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