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notice all the people that dislike this bike arent from any part of Ca where the harley skate scene club look is from haha
you guys can keep your choppers and chromed out trailer queens....
Yeah, I think "functional" bikes still don't sit right with a lot of people. The Club scene is definitely shifting. Now instead of 18 inch apes, fat heavy cruisers and novelty helmets people are rocking full fairings, full face helmets and lighter bikes.
This bike is the best example I've seen of a cross between a full touring set up and a speed machine. It's super original, not the standard batwing fairing that a lot are running. It's the comfort of an Electra Glide with the nimbleness of a Dyna....and it's black as F-K!
Nice bike. I appreciate the amount of work that went into it. Not my style, though. I prefer my Road King wannabe, chromed out, 18K mile "trailer queen" with more useful engine mods than appearance mods. I doubt that it scores well in "Electra Glide comfort" or "nimbleness of a Dyna", though.
Last edited by Not E'nuff Harley; Jun 10, 2012 at 09:10 PM.
Nice bike. I appreciate the amount of work that went into it. Not my style, though. I prefer my Road King wannabe, chromed out, 18K mile "trailer queen" with more useful engine mods than appearance mods. I doubt that it scores well in "Electra Glide comfort" or "nimbleness of a Dyna", though.
Don't get it wrong...the fairing was the final touch. This thing's got a 120, all cammed out and what not, needless to say, it hauls ***.
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