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Hey guys, been reading this site since I had my old sporty, gotten a lot of useful information especially as of late, just popped in to say whats up and to show my wide glide off of course!
2011 FXDWG - V&H Pro-pipe Chrome (Modified baffle)
Xieds
Front fender removed
Fork bag
Badges and reflectors removed
Short but sweet and definitely not done on the mods, this winter brings a whole new opportunity to really dig into her.
Thanks guys, just realized the picture still has the badges and reflectors still on, the bikes covered in mud from Easyriders in Fowlerville this year so when she's a little cleaner ill post a few pics without the badges and reflectors. And the old tire I burnt off her, good times every year.
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