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I have one sticker on the front of my Ultra and it has a very old Christian saying that I kind of live by and is a motto of the Knights of Colombus. Tempus fugit. Momento Mori. I do not really have anything else on the bike. The bike came covered in Willie G skulls and I have removed or traded them off for stock parts, so the heel/toe shifter are all that is left and I am keeping those. The fuel door has an HD logo etched into it that i traded a guy because he wanted my Wiile G skulls. Worked in my favor. Lol.
My wife has a Tail of the Dragon tag surround, a windshield sticker of the riding group she belongs to and a Captain Itch Crotch Cooler with a Sugar Skull on it (get one worth it). She does want a custom sugar skull derby cover.
So when I was 15, I bought an ironhead. The tank was decorated with a big mural which included a naked lady. My step mother was not impressed. I would post a pic of it here but I don't want any of you to get all kinds of ideas and pass right out.
carl
You're probably not lying. So called bikers on a Harley forum passing out from a naked lady. This place has went to ****.....
Post the pic and let the Community Leaders remove it. They need something to do.
I have several things, but this is good enough. I have a built Ultra, had this made for her.....
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