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    Well I've bought the 883 so that settles that. I'm not shy to have a go at fixing anything and I've got me the dealer workshop manual so she's all looking good. Thanks for the help and advice and extremes of opinions!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    The descriptions were also based on the appearance of the motors. What the rocker covers reminded people of, eg. Panhead, knucklehead, etc.
    So, on that basis, are there Harley turtleheads?
    Shit-heads?
    Dickheads?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wired1 View Post
    Well I've bought the 883 so that settles that. I'm not shy to have a go at fixing anything and I've got me the dealer workshop manual so she's all looking good. Thanks for the help and advice and extremes of opinions!

    You'll get extremes here alright.

    I just got a text from a mate in Wellington. He's scored an 01 Sporty 1200, forward controls, twin plug heads, 18k on the clock and's parted with just 11g's. Good deals are out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wired1 View Post
    Well I've bought the 883 so that settles that. I'm not shy to have a go at fixing anything and I've got me the dealer workshop manual so she's all looking good. Thanks for the help and advice and extremes of opinions!
    That 4 speed one on tardme?

    Check this out, full of useful stuff...

    http://www.sportster.org/tech/

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    Dunno where he found it, he didn't say except that it was in Wellington. I doubt a 2001 would be a 4-spd.

    Thanks, I've seen that website before, we were looking at breathing mod's for the girls 1200. Haven't had time to sift through everything there yet. Interesting though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    So, on that basis, are there Harley turtleheads?
    Shit-heads?
    Dickheads?
    Shitheads and dickheads? You get them on any bike, unfortunately. Turtleheads fall out of the bum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wired1 View Post
    Well I've bought the 883 so that settles that. I'm not shy to have a go at fixing anything and I've got me the dealer workshop manual so she's all looking good. Thanks for the help and advice and extremes of opinions!
    And when is the pic of the 883 coming ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Dunno where he found it, he didn't say except that it was in Wellington. I doubt a 2001 would be a 4-spd.
    Sorry mate, I was asking about Wired1's one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wired1 View Post
    Well I've bought the 883 so that settles that. I'm not shy to have a go at fixing anything and I've got me the dealer workshop manual so she's all looking good. Thanks for the help and advice and extremes of opinions!
    As an aside, what's the Nelson HD riding scene doing of late? We're moving in that direction come the New Year (early, new year, maybe as early as Christmas) and have heard the 'Mot' boys are a laid back bunch. Didn't they host the Canaan Downs gigs way back in the early 80's?

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    Here's some pics of the new bike. I like it, you never know what you are getting into when you buy off turdme but I think she's a goody. There are a few things to tidy up but it wouldn't be any fun of there weren't. Apparently there are 1200 Harleys in the top of the South Island so this place must be a bit of a magnet for them, probably the endless sunshine and long summer days! yeah right.
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    Looks pretty tidy from the pics. Good one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wired1 View Post
    Here's some pics of the new bike. I like it, you never know what you are getting into when you buy off turdme but I think she's a goody. There are a few things to tidy up but it wouldn't be any fun of there weren't. Apparently there are 1200 Harleys in the top of the South Island so this place must be a bit of a magnet for them, probably the endless sunshine and long summer days! yeah right.
    So any of your mates wanting a mint-as genyouwine 1200 Sporty 'S', NZ new??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wired1 View Post
    Here's some pics of the new bike. I like it, you never know what you are getting into when you buy off turdme but I think she's a goody. There are a few things to tidy up but it wouldn't be any fun of there weren't. Apparently there are 1200 Harleys in the top of the South Island so this place must be a bit of a magnet for them, probably the endless sunshine and long summer days! yeah right.
    My lady has a 1200 Sporty, good bike. You'll have some fun on that, far more nimble than the big blocks and they respond to performance tweaking very well. However, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Enjoy your ride and we'll be in your area come the new year. Permanently. We're looking forward to meeting Nelson bikers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wired1 View Post
    What a mine of information thanks.
    So what's with the AMF era bikes? I'm looking at a '78 panhead 1000 sporty and have heard that this is not the best age Harley to buy. Any thoughts? biased opinions welcome...
    Hmmm never heard of one of these ,maybe you mean a 78 1000 Ironhead Sporty some call them shovelhead sportsters as one previous post said the AMF era bikes did have problems which should have been sorted by now ,as for repairs don't darken a dealers doorstep as they won't look at it just too old but there are loads of other places you can take it to . If you are serious on a sporty the ask someone who really knows them to advise you what is the best to buy

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