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The term "club style" is generally accepted to refer to a dyna with a 1/4 fairing, tall bars, etc. This doesn't mean guys in clubs don't use different bikes. There's no need to be a p**** about it.
This is for sure, i'm MC and no one has that style of bike and there are plenty of dyna's. It's more a west coast look adopted by the tv show SOA. Now more and more guys are doing their bikes in that style..
Tell me Sunshine about these club bikes. as the clubs round here surely have this all wrong being they have many different models and styles of Harley's
Your post isnt even worth acknowledging but Im home and bored. club style is just a common term for a purpose built dyna(fairing,tall narrow bars, tall suspension, mid controls, etc) It is mostly a west coast thing(pretty much only 1 club made the style happen). But in Bridgeport CT that style has been present as well. Long before any tv shows. If you don't like it, why comment.
As promised, here a couple pictures of the bike. There is snow moving in and it's cold out so I didn't pull it out but you can get the idea. The bike is filthy from being trailered over in the rain/slush but other then that it is clean as a whistle.
First thing to do will be put a dark tint on the windshield, and change the seat out, and put some T-bars on it. Then I will deal with doing some of the other little things that need done to get it to where I want it. The color is not my favorite but it'll do for now.
nice bike man! Get a smoked windshield, and a black 2 into 1 and it'll be looking noticably better to you. Maybe look into forbidden risers. Thats what i run and I love em.
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