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Maybe change out the bars to black drag-bars, and get some smaller mirrors in black. Is changing out the bars as big a PITA as it seems? With the internal electronics, seems like it would be hell.
LOL. If I thought I could get my money back out of it, I might give that some thought. Maybe put it on CL. seems a lot of super-high priced bikes on there. Mine would be considered cheap.
I'm dead f***ing serious here,I've got a really nice,trouble free 2007 Superglide with over $2000 in accessories,sometimes late at night Satan whispers in my ear and says "Rawhide,why don't you dump the Dyna and buy a Streetglide?You know you want one son, Hehehehe." My bike is perfect and I love it,but now when I go to bed I hang a cross above my head to keep that evil sumbitch from whispering in my ear....You've heard him haven't you?
Yes Rawhide. I have. Seems he wants me to get the denim street-glide that is completely stock and modify it very similarly to the fat-bob. I have crosses too, but when I wake up, they are all upside down.
I like to see the springs on the rear shocks, remove the chrome covers. Or, it would partially cover up the stipes on the fender but get a small rack for the back.
Or if you're willing to drop some coin get the Speedo/Tach from Harley.
Last edited by glockholiday; Dec 31, 2010 at 11:08 PM.
Yes Rawhide. I have. Seems he wants me to get the denim street-glide that is completely stock and modify it very similarly to the fat-bob. I have crosses too, but when I wake up, they are all upside down.
Well T-Dub,I don't know why I know these things ,I've surprised many people with my revelations(no ****) ,I'm getting old now so I know I should just keep my Superglide, period.You on the other hand? If I were your age again I'd GO for it!My oldest bike was a 1954 Triumph which I bought in 1966 and I've owned over a dozen bikes since then and ridden hundreds of thousands of miles.I'm going to bed now with two crosses and some holy water that I scored from a friend,so I'll say goodnight now.Jeeeezus,you're not going to believe this but a bike just stopped in front of my house and there's this big dude with horns on his freakin head! He's on a Streetglide and revving that fookin motor,sounds like Rineharts,and he's laughing and giving me the finger!!! LOL,just kidding.
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