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I think bikes without emblems look good....but I can't help but be reminded of my previous cruisers (both metric). As anyone who has owned metric cruisers, you know full well, you want to try and remove as much badging as possible to hide that fact that you're riding a wannabe HD. So every time I see a harley with the badges removed, it screams Yamhondasuzukawasaki..at least in my mind.
But hey...like I said...I think it looks good regardless. I just think that if I pay HD money for a bike and endless add-ons, I want as many bar and shields/HD emblems as possible...I think I've counted 23 on my bike right now
with so many of the sheeple public not being able to tell the difference between a jap cruiser
and a harley, i want my bike labeled, hell i paid a lot of money for that emblem and i want the world to know its a hog
to each his own and that being said, your bikes do look nice without the logos on them
happy riding
Looks good without the emblems. Nice, clean, simple!.
Great lookin' ride j - I'n not usually a fan of the SoftTail but yours is tight!
Emblems? Depends on the type - those stamped turd strips they put on Bobs and Street Glides are a sorry excuse and should be removed before the bike ever hits your driveway...
have to agree with freebyrd, waited a long time,paid alot,will keep the logo's. your bike's with emblems removed look great but have to say for right now mine will stay where they are.
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