Got an e-mail from Star, soooo Is this the new 1300
http://www.starmotorcycles.com/star/products/modelhome/672/0/home.aspx?origcmp=EMC-20120226&cmp=EMC-20120226_0
Did you get it out or have the opportinity to inspect the mag yet?? If it were me I'd personally pop for one of those cameras. I just found a bolt I lost a couple years ago, it bounced up and landed on the frame a dewalt radio that I have taken all over the place. They find crazy places to hide in plain sight. . .
Gotta hide that picture from my girl, a lil scary
Whats the paint gonna cost ya??
I agree try to stay with original colors, thats probably the best color combo's next to the blue..
The first thing every Harley guy does is pull off the stock and replace it, that creates a whole lot of supply with very little demand. I think I have 25.00 in my take offs and the cost of the clamp. Drilled out and they are just sweet enough not to spend $400.00 on aftermarket pipes. Stowed the originals away for future use.
Instinctive shooting puts men up against nature at a whole different level. Adrenaline rush like nothing else. . .
Kudo's for getting new shooters involved...
Find those cheap at garage sales or on craigslist. I would always put a new string on her. . . My folks sold several I had at a garage sale ( I left them there when I was in service and bought new compounds since ) and my Dad told me some guy offered them like 5.00 for them. . .
The most important thing is you buy a quality gun that will hit what you are aiming at. I have had guns that have had a warped or damaged barrel and no matter what you did you could not hit consistently with them. Replaced the barrel and it shoots as expected. There are some third world knock offs that don't shoot well down range with, even when you put them in a rest and shoot. I always suggest shooting before you buy. A little cleanup of the bearing surfaces and trigger work always help improve groups.