




MY 1979 FXS...built 93ci HC S&S shovel motor, P&P heads/extrude hone. 5 in a 4 with a kick, not many oem parts left on her...dyno tested/proven 104RWHP. not the greatest in the corners, but a BEAST down the back streach.
although i do not agree with HD's modern corporate philosophy, i cannot turn a blind eye to all the innovation, R&D, sacrifice, blood, sweat, tears, failures and successes they have dedicated to the sport we so truly love. Motorcycling would not be where it is today if it werent for HD. PERIOD. And for that i am eternally grateful.
I enjoy all types of bikes...choppers, crotch rockets, dirt bikes, step-thru's, sport touring, etc...each type brings something different to the table, and they all offer a unique experience....and THAT is what its all about. wind in the face....bugs in the beard!
--riding is a lifestyle, not a label.
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