Spotted this today, no idea what model, but a very interesting bike
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Yep, nice panhead, still can't make my mind up which engine I like the most, panhead or knucklehead?
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Knuckle was the coolest looking but the pans and flatheads are also pretty cool! (thumbs)GB wrote:Yep, nice panhead, still can't make my mind up which engine I like the most, panhead or knucklehead?
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Re: For the Harley fans
love the older bikes but as with the British they are now out of my range.
i was looking for a pan last year but the asking prices were to much for me.
i bought a shovel FLH80 from the states in the end.
theres something about older bikes that the new ones have lost!!
bought a royal enfield early this year and have done over 1400mls in the last 6 weeks.
that ok as well.
john
i was looking for a pan last year but the asking prices were to much for me.
i bought a shovel FLH80 from the states in the end.
theres something about older bikes that the new ones have lost!!
bought a royal enfield early this year and have done over 1400mls in the last 6 weeks.
that ok as well.
john