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Offline DarkRider

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Re: The best thing to do with a Harley
« Reply #50 on: March 01, 2008, 05:13:24 PM »
terry is way the hell off by about 10 years lol..its a 75 XLH. The engine has been punched out to 1100 CC. Nah didnt get to run the numbbum because it was canceled for this year. Next year the Max Motorsports team (which spike and i are both members of) will be running it with at least one if not two quads.

Sorry mate, I thought you were telling me it's an '84 model, I wouldn't know one iron head Sporty from the other, the only difference I could see between that bike and mine was that mine had twin front discs. Nice bike! ;D

Doesnt help that this bike has been changed up a bit from stock lol...and truth be told they didnt change them much really...so i can see how you got confused with it being possably an 84
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Re: The best thing to do with a Harley
« Reply #51 on: March 01, 2008, 10:23:08 PM »
Actually 79 and up has a rear disc unless it is an XLCR then it got rear disc earlier.

I could only see the still shot.. there was differences to the pedals after 75 or 76 they changed shifter and brake to opposite sides.

fairly hard to tell though from the little pic,,
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