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That's a beautiful bike you have harleyfiremedic.
Where did you get all the fire fighter add-ons you have on it?
I looked at the pictures you have posted on Flickr and they are some really good pictures, looks like you had a good time.
Thanks for the pictures.
Ronnie, thanks for the kind words. It is a work in progress.
Many of the items on my bike are repurposed items used in my line of work. The badging on the brake calipers is collar pins, I have a Laryngoscope and a fire extinguisher. The small badge on the console is a hat pin. Some of the other items like the saddlebag reflectors are commercially available items.
As I find things that I like I work on how to incorporate them onto the bike.
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