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| Requires Adult Supervision Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Sons Of God MC - Maine Chapter
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I miss my old sporty too. Was a great church hopper and around town bike. One of my brothers has an old iron head and he rides that sucker like it's a bagger!! He's a tougher old coot than I. Last spring they rode from coastal Maine to Detroit in a strait shot. Now, I can see the guys on the big bikes getting away with that, but the sporty?? wow.. Anyway, thanks for the note... My sporty was my first Harley and she sure was fun.
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| live to ride ride to live Join Date: May 2007 Location: New England
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we did alot of riding in NY and all over new england on our sporty even up to Canada it was so much fun. the vibration and the loud drag pipes made me feel so free. now we ride motocross which is ok but not the same.
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| Casual Hero and Raconteur Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Austin, TX, USA
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Once you get bit by the Harley bug nothing else will do. However, you're in luck, because used Harley prices have plummeted in the past eighteen months. Late-model Sporties are going for $5K and under, Shovels for $5K to $7K, and Big Twin Evos are $6K to $10K. I'm even seeing good deals on gently-used Twinkies. If you're in the market, deals are available.
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