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Good looking bike. Where did you get the saddlebags?
I got my bags at "leather up" online. They are throwovers but I didn't like the look of the strap so I made brackets and hard mounted them..... Thanks for the kudo's.
Here is a bad shot of my bike I took with the iPhone tonight. I'm waiting on a few parts to get in this week - side mount plate and head lamp.
Just out of curiosity, does it seem like there are a lot of really tasteless SGCs and SGC parts out there? I'm surprised they don't sell fuzzy dice or naked women mud flaps for us at gas stations. It's like people will just buy anything and put it on their bike (no one in particular on this forum, just what I see around).
Wow ! Very nice.... That really is a dual purpose Dyna. Well done.
Thanks for the "attaboy". You have a nice ride also...I like the blacked out exh. I checked out the links to the ODMP for Vicky & Gabby...it is sad when we lose law enforcement officers.
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