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I like the rear evd (bags and all), but not sure about the front fairing. I think that the arlen ness that some members have would look really cool on the bike. (BTW I am talking about the black bike on the first post)
ditto on corbin. same bags an windshield on his web site
The one I saw up close was @ MBBW last spring. What I didn't like about it them was a trademark 3-stripe band of chrome on the bags. What I did like about it was a cutout under the side of the bag for the exhaust, that was sharp.
Corbin is nutz though, that setup was just over $3K for the bags and rear fender. ....and I didn't ask but I bet you had to use his seat on the darn thing too. I'm not sure but I don't think they sold too many of them.
Now the one thing the bike in the first pic has that I really like is that sharp front fender.
Seriously though go eat one of those 7-11 "Da Bomb" burritos (if you can find any that still sell them, the ones by me stopped selling them after the city had bad sewage backups everywhere) and tell me if I'm right. Pics are optional.
If you are a typical Chair Force guy though you probably won't be able to handle it.
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