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Old 07-24-2011, 12:32 PM
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The thread is 4 years old boys.
 
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Eye candy but not practical in my world.
 
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Guess I should put some glasses on then ..............
 
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Originally Posted by Dinger
The Greenie is Harley Davidson: Engine, Primary, Frame, Front end etc.

It's an expensive HD with the OCC trademark.
What HD frame is that anyway?
 
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They look good, just not pratical for the average rider.
 
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my fav occ build





 
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They had one at our local Harley dealership for a year or so. Very not impressed. The paint and attention to detail sucked - is the dangling, slack front brake line an OCC trademark or something? The paint was literally ghost flames that had been poorly layed out (not smooth curves) in 1/4" tape, then quickley airbrushed over in black - terrible paint.

However, I dislike their TV choppers even more - a LOT more. I can't stand the modern choppers that look like some 14-year-old designed them in his school notebook during math class.
 

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I would like to know if anyone who's bought one of those bikes ever rode it on a long haul. They just don't seem comfortable enough for distance riding. Maybe a quick hop down to the bar 5 miles away, but that's about it.
 
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I saw a used OCC bagger for low $50's I would not waste my money on one.
 
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Ever watch them do the wiring, !
 


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