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Old 07-24-2016, 09:09 AM
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I spotted this at Gruene Harley Davidson in New Braunfels, TX this week. Awesome build! I don't know the details but it is killer!

 
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Old 07-25-2016, 09:09 AM
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That's a pretty cool color scheme, any more pics? Curious what exhaust they used.
 
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Here is a link to a few more pics. Ironically the link is from this site! [url]https://www.hdforums.com/articles/harley-davidson-street-gets-toxic-Texas-twist/


Link doesn't work. Ugh.
 

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Maybe in your taste, but I see snot & puss...not my style, but that's Ok.
 
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Iceman. LOL! That is funny right there. I appreciate the work that went into making this bike look completely different and it reminds me of the KZ Kawasakis I rode as a kid! If you see snot and puss it must be infected snot and puss lol!
 
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Originally Posted by Doshounds
Iceman. LOL! That is funny right there. I appreciate the work that went into making this bike look completely different and it reminds me of the KZ Kawasakis I rode as a kid! If you see snot and puss it must be infected snot and puss lol!

^^^Definitely^^^


Even though it's not my color palate, bet it's a hoot to ride.
 
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Holy Kawasaki Batman!!!
 
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I customized my Street. Now I'm stuck on the back panel, whether to keep the HD back panel or replace it with a Fender Eliminator kit. I got the NRC kit and HD bolts and screws needed to install it, as a gift, but I don't like the way the license plate sticks out on the NRC kit.
 
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That's a sure fire way to make a Harley Street worth less
 
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Originally Posted by Nomadmax
That's a sure fire way to make a Harley Street worth less
Paint or the NRC fender eliminator kit? Obviously the paint is my choice but that particular back panel kit doesn't fit my Harley since I added Engine guards front and rear.
 


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