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If you wanted to get rid of it, id trade ya , Probably not, I like working on my bike, I couldnt work on that. Id be too scared to scratch something. o0o0o0o shinny..............*Drool*
Sorry to hear. Buy a kit or build your own over the winter. My buddy has a bigdog and it's pretty nice. I wouldn't mind having one but right now my fatbob is more practical for me.
Good luck with yours,
Tim
for some of the prices you can buy one finshed cheaper it seems
I have an 05 LSC (rigid). I love it and don't mind the ride, but apparently the ride is much worse for the passenger then the driver. Some guys may not mind that but I like having my girl with me. If I had it to do again I'd probably get something with a softtail design just for her comfort. She much prefers to be on my Harley. Lots of great deals on Texas Choppers out there.
Yeah I left a sweeeeet one go......I love the Hardtail look of the LSC.
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