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always enjoy your pics, and absolutely looooooove your bike! I can only imagine it sounds amazing
I'll try to remember to get a Sound bite , next Ride , when I pull into a gas station people come over and say Man that sounds good
Originally Posted by GearheadMike
Great looking bike! I like the lines, and the stance, and even the little wind screen, which helps a lot with those apes!
I like the black oil tank, instead of chrome, so that shiny motor stands out more. A good balance of black and chrome.
Yup it helps keep the wind off my chest and head , specially on the High-way
I bought this seat in Nevada bout 15 years ago it was a king & Queen , and real comfy . when I lowered my fender it didn't fit anymore but it was so comfy I keep it , I chopped the Queen part off and took it in and had it Re covered , It's Perfect now clad I kept it..
@dennyo Which windshield is that? Oh and great avatar!
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Hey @Herrick , It is a Windvest , here's the , LINK ,
I've had it on and off for 10 years , keeps the wind off your chest and helmet .
I bought this seat in Nevada bout 15 years ago it was a king & Queen , and real comfy . when I lowered my fender it didn't fit anymore but it was so comfy I keep it , I chopped the Queen part off and took it in and had it Re covered , It's Perfect now clad I kept it..
I guess I never noticed the duck tail before. Or I forgot!
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Hey @Herrick , It is a Windvest , here's the , LINK ,
I've had it on and off for 10 years , keeps the wind off your chest and helmet .
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