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My dealer got in a Cross Bones yesteday. The pictures dont do this bike justice. I was on the fence on this bike, but not anymore. To me, this is one of the best looking Harleys offered.
Saw one at the dealers yesterday black color nice. I even got to set on it. Seat looks like a LEO bike seat but was comfy. The bars seem kinda close together. But sh*t whoever leaves anything stock that all can be changed. Salesman said 19,171.00 or something close to that.
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Just got back from one of the local dealers and saw the Cross Bones.
I was pretty impressed. The only thing I didn't like on it was the plastic frame cover under the seat. The front wheel is smaller than the rear and that would take some time getting used to looking at. From a distance it looked a little out of proportion because of the wheel sizes.
Also saw the Rocker today...looks better in person than in pics but I still don't like it.
I just saw one at the local dealer here in oregon, not a bad looking bike, but, for me, I would like to have a longer Heritage rear fender or fatboy fender on the bike, otherwise it's not a bad looking bike at all. I've got a Heritage, and a RK/Custom, and, i still find the Crossbones a pretty fair looking bike. Just different enough to make it appealing.
We finally got one here at H-D of Greenville. I must say, it is pretty sweet. I too, don't like the bobtail rear fender. The seat is cool, but when I sat on it, I felt like I was 2 feet above the bike, not on it or in it.
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