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View attachment 144980 Ok i pulled the trigger on this. A bike local to me just came up for sale. 2015 48 with 1200 miles... like brand new. Got it for 6.5k. This bike is very comfortable to me... the controls are forward (was looking for mids... so may change... but they certainly dont feel forward much.. must.have long legs). This pic is just this morning making the purchase at sellers :)
That's an amazing deal and a killer bike! I'd love to see one with clip on bars and mid/rear set controls, chopped rear fender and a fly screen. But man, right off the line that bike is cool as Hell! Have fun man and ride safe!
 

rocketeer

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View attachment 144980 Ok i pulled the trigger on this. A bike local to me just came up for sale. 2015 48 with 1200 miles... like brand new. Got it for 6.5k. This bike is very comfortable to me... the controls are forward (was looking for mids... so may change... but they certainly dont feel forward much.. must.have long legs). This pic is just this morning making the purchase at sellers :)
Though I have always loved the look of pre Evo's such as from the Knuckleheads onwards, I have never liked the full dressers. Sportsters are neat and this one looks great.
What is the significance of the '5' on the engine case?
 

mygar

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That's an amazing deal and a killer bike! I'd love to see one with clip on bars and mid/rear set controls, chopped rear fender and a fly screen. But man, right off the line that bike is cool as Hell! Have fun man and ride safe!

Thanks Ton! Will do :)
 

mygar

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Though I have always loved the look of pre Evo's such as from the Knuckleheads onwards, I have never liked the full dressers. Sportsters are neat and this one looks great.
What is the significance of the '5' on the engine case?

I just assumed it meant 5 speed
 
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The mid controls are perfect for aggressive riding though it can certainly be done with forward controls. I just like to push down on the opposite pegs or floorboards when needed in a sharp turn or fast sweeper. Of course, I also have short legs so there is that.
 

mygar

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The mid controls are perfect for aggressive riding though it can certainly be done with forward controls. I just like to push down on the opposite pegs or floorboards when needed in a sharp turn or fast sweeper. Of course, I also have short legs so there is that.

I will keep things as they are for quite awhile. Make sure i know what i like and dont like before i think about swapping things out... its expensive!
 
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I will keep things as they are for quite awhile. Make sure i know what i like and dont like before i think about swapping things out... its expensive!

That it is, that it is. It adds up quick, then throw in the leather affliction and all your loot disappears very quickly. It’s worth it though. No feeling like riding. Addicting as heck. I hope the bug hits you hard and it becomes a part of your life.
 

mygar

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That it is, that it is. It adds up quick, then throw in the leather affliction and all your loot disappears very quickly. It’s worth it though. No feeling like riding. Addicting as heck. I hope the bug hits you hard and it becomes a part of your life.

I really look forward to my rides. I plan on creating a thread 6mo and 1yr to give updates on how things are going and my thoughts, experiences. Maybe it will help others out if they are thinking about getting a bike
 
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I really look forward to my rides. I plan on creating a thread 6mo and 1yr to give updates on how things are going and my thoughts, experiences. Maybe it will help others out if they are thinking about getting a bike

That would be a good read
 

davyjones007

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Im extremely pleased with the bike. It is very comfortable for me and plenty of power for its size. Im little over 5' 7" and a buck fifty... fits perfect. Taking time getting used to it.

Down the road... the only reason i would decide to go to another bike is if i want something that would be better to tour on. I mean its certainly not a caddilac ride... but not wanting that right now.


They are very capable bikes. Great low-end and you can set them up for touring as long as you do it solo and swap out the peanut tank for a 4.5 gal unit. They have so many options for them. Bobber them out or make them into fun cafe bikes. They are a bike of many faces. The great thing about buying them used is after a few years, you can sell them for what you paid for them. Especially the 48. They are great looking bikes.

R/ David
 

mygar

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They are very capable bikes. Great low-end and you can set them up for touring as long as you do it solo and swap out the peanut tank for a 4.5 gal unit. They have so many options for them. Bobber them out or make them into fun cafe bikes. They are a bike of many faces. The great thing about buying them used is after a few years, you can sell them for what you paid for them. Especially the 48. They are great looking bikes.

R/ David

Yes i have seen and read all the things you can do to them ... pretty cool. I like the looks of the 48 for sure. I also like how compact it is. I will say im glad i went with a 1200... think its perfect for this bike. I think i was fortunate picking this bike up used for the price. Maybe even more reason to keep it no matter what! :)
 

Juanito

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mygar isn't looking for a bike anymore he's already bought a used Sportster 48.

There is a specific thread elsewhere on the FL to show off your bikes.
Sounds good, looks like you have an anniversary edition bike too, I see from this thread.
 

LeFonque

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Until recently I had three Harleys, sold a springer and my pan head. Left with this one.
 
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mygar

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A quick update on the bike... loving it. I have ridden quite a bit... mostly 1 to 2 hr rides.... have put on 900 mi so far. Feel very confident on the bike. In a month or so... plan on doing a stage 1. Installing a clean air breathing AC, slip ons, and a tuner. Make the bike run cooler... better.

I have ridden in lot of different conditions... but in the spring planning on a multi day ride. Looking forward to a road trip!!!
 
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Downunder G Man

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If you wee in Perth Western Australia then I would tune it for ya ( that's what I do amongst other things !)

All the best with it from downunder however you travel mate.
 

mygar

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If you wee in Perth Western Australia then I would tune it for ya ( that's what I do amongst other things !)

All the best with it from downunder however you travel mate.

Thanks man! And I really like your bike!

Im going to do the AC and slip ons myself... seems pretty easy to me. The tuner... well kinda debating on going the cheap route. I could just do the XL-ViED-14 (enrichen fuel only - these bikes run lean here... and the air is restricted) or use a canned map or auto tuner (FP3)... or go with TTS (have mechanic do it).

Not sure where this is going... so i dont want to put too much into this one as i could sell it and get what i have in it most likely or just keep it for around town. But this bike will last me awhile for sure! Decisions..
 
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