free website stats program All the way from Afghanistan | Harley Davidson Forums

All the way from Afghanistan

BikeSAG

Active Member
One of my sons found on line and bought his first Harley, 2005 XL1200r Roadster with 6600 miles, all the way from and while serving for the OK National Guard in Afghanistan. I picked it up for him yesterday. He's moving up from a 1979 Honda CB750. He can't wait to get back to ride her. I have to say after riding her home, she rips!
:D
 

Attachments

  • DSC07936.jpg
    DSC07936.jpg
    102.5 KB · Views: 73
  • DSC07948.jpg
    DSC07948.jpg
    102.6 KB · Views: 40
  • DSC07939.jpg
    DSC07939.jpg
    109.4 KB · Views: 39
  • DSC07954.jpg
    DSC07954.jpg
    88.8 KB · Views: 34
  • DSC07944.jpg
    DSC07944.jpg
    99.7 KB · Views: 37
Thanx to your Son and your family for your Service. We are all indepted!

I am sure your Son will have lots of great times on the Sporty! Here's to his safe and rapid return ... :cheers

TQ
 
Sweet - those Sporty/Roadies are fun scoots. Now we'll all pray for your son's safe return so he can start racking up some miles.
 
One of my sons found on line and bought his first Harley, 2005 XL1200r Roadster with 6600 miles, all the way from and while serving for the OK National Guard in Afghanistan. I picked it up for him yesterday. He's moving up from a 1979 Honda CB750. He can't wait to get back to ride her. I have to say after riding her home, she rips!
:D



Yeah, I know I am partial, but that is one very nice find for your son. I really like mine, and to find it so pristine and STOCK is really outstanding a bike. The other brand H model the CB750 was the engineering standard UJM (Universal Japanese Motorcycle) of the time and this model HD is truly a fine introduction and example of HD V-twin gold. :D
 
Nice looking scooter,someone has taken good care of it,looks like new in the pictures. Nice color too! :D
 
Back
Top