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you have a really nice bike , and it's something to be proud of. unfortunately until they do break it down by family then it is a bagger contest. it's sad that people can't seem to vote for a bike on its merit most stay strong with what they have bought, I guess they seem to think it gives them some reassurance that the bike they bought was the right one if that same type of bike won.
I have voted for just about every model except for the v-rod just never have really seen one i cared for, but anyway i try to look at what has been done to the bike to make it different than when it was bought stock, I tend to vote more to one that has done more of the work himself than just pull out a wallet and pay someone to do it, not that there is anything wrong with that if you can afford it, but if a man puts his blood and sweat into something he deserves a little recognition for the work he has done. Maybe we could do one of our own if each month someone could do nominations and then just set up a poll and vote that way but we would just have to trust everyone to be honest cause they would be no way to check the votes like devils reject does. it's an idea anyway.
You had my vote for sure. Love the look and the work you did. Made it original and made it your own. Of course the thousands of baggers on here are gonna vote for their own (I agree we should have our own showdown here, and send that person to the contest...us Dyna riders need to stick together...) But good work and I love the bike. You should have won.
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