1994
Heritage Softail Nostalgia FLSTN
1340cc
5 speed
Screaming Eagle pipes, Screaming Eagle Ignition module and K & N Filter
Corbin Seat
White Walls, Spoke Wheels are powdered coated to match the bike
Heritage Tour Pack and Saddlebags
Hoppe Sportzilla Fairing with stereo and cd
And Chrome, Chrome and more Chrome
Just a little over a year and a half ago I was riding on the back of my boyfriend's Roadking. After the ride all I could think about was getting my own bike. I had never been in the driver's seat before and had no clue how to do it. But, that didn't stop me. I started looking for a bike and saw one on the internet that caught my eye. It was a 94Harley Sotail Nostalgia. It was just something about that Bike that I liked. However the price just wasn't right. About a week later I was riding down the road in my truck and caught a glimpse of a Harley sitting on the side of the road for sale. I quickly turned around to stop and look at it. I could not believe my eyes. It looked similar to the one I was looking at on the internet. However, it had a different seat, fender, pipes and handlebars. But, not knowing that much about Bikes I just knew it was the same color and I had done a little research on this paticular Harley and knew they only made the nostalgia in one color for that year and knew it was suppose to have the seats with the hair on it and knew that it was also called a Moo Glide. As I was looking at the bike the owner came up to take it back to his house. Five minutes later and I would have missed him. To me this was a sign that I needed to get this Bike. To shorten the story a llittle, I bought it for a great price, this bike was indeed the 94 Nostalgia and only had 10,000 miles on it. The owner had only had it for 5 months and decided he wanted to build a chopper instead. In spite of all the funky stuff he had put it it still looked great. Along with the bike he had all the info on the 1st owner which I was able to contact. He told me he had all the original parts in his garage and to just come and get them since I now had the bike. All the parts were in mint condition just like they were the day he bought the bike. Again, I took this as another sign that I was suppose to have this bike. A month later I was signed up for the Patriot's Cyle Training course and passed!
Aside from learning to ride I have spent many hours researching information about my Bike. I have learned just what makes it run and how to maintain it and also how to fix it. My boyfriend says he has created a monster! I will be 53 years old next month (June) and I can't believe that I waited this long to ride. I just hope I have many more years to come. I love the commeraderie amoungst Bikers. This is something I haven't felt since retiring from the U.S. Air Force. I'm proud to say that not only am I a Single Mom, a Veteran, and a Cancer Survivor I am also now a Lady Biker. Here is a pic of me on my Bike, this was taken on March the 4th of this year. I was getting ready to head to Daytona for the Harley "Get down to Daytona" all Women's Ride for Muscular Dystrophy. I completed the ride and it was truely amazing. I was so proud to be a part of this and what a great cause. Hope you like my Bike. As you can see I put all the original items up to perserve them. And I've added the Heritage seat, tour pack etc. And also added a Faring and lots of chrome. Everyone keeps telling me I need to get a newer Bike since the Evo's are rigid mount and vibrate. But, I don't know any better since this is my first Bike so it feels just fine to me, All I know is that I plan on keeping it for a long time and plan on riding this one for a long time also. I found this paticular bike for a reason ....or maybe it found me

So, come on Vote for my Bike for June I may not be a seasoned rider or know every thing there is to know about them. But, I do know that I've worked hard on making this Bike look great and I'm so very proud of it.