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THC go for it , if you can get him down to your price , it does look rough , but he might of tried to get that old hard look & it might run like top , as for bluharley 's link I've had a side hack get ready for a tough handleing ride ,I would go trike before a side hack again , thought it was great when the kids where smaller ,I would put two in the side car & one back with me Family fun my way , so when my legs starting going out I just went to a lighter soft tail with shield & bags ,& sold my E Glide
Like I said I keep thinking about it but I don't get to ride the one I have very much. I can't justify having 2.
As for what it looks like who cares?????????
I care about how it runs.
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