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Saw them at Myrtle Beach Bike Week. They had this one really sweet white bike with a killer paint job of skulls. I think I saw it my first day there and fell in love with it. I probably saw another thousand bikes from various builders, and I still thought the white Saxon I saw was the best looking one. If I was to ever get a custom, they would probably be it.
On a side note, and the guys will appreciate this, the head sales-woman for Saxon was so kick-***! She was not only attractive, she could get on any one of their huge custom bikes and ride that thing hard! A couple of the guy salesmen for Saxon told me she is the best rider they have ever seen! I got talking to her and she had been riding since she was 6! Her dad had her on dirt bikes and moved up from there. She was hot!!!
One of the guys I ride with rides a Warlord (I think). Nice softail frame, lots of chrome, 96" S&S. He likes it a lot. He bought it used from a dealer for $17K with only 700 miles on it. Said it was a consignment deal and he felt like it was a real good buy. The manufacturer has been very good about backing the bike for a few small warranty issues and one of the local dealers has been great too although the selling dealer (no longer Saxon authorized) was shitty after the sale.
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