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Amazing how people are so against themes! I really don't think anyone putting skulls or anything else on their ride is trying to be badass or scary. While trying to 'personalize' your ride using items that are mass produced and sold several times each day seems bass-ackwards there is nothing wrong with that. It's the nature of the entire motorcycling hobby. I want to upgrade my stock stuff and have been considering the skull route, but am keeping my options open.
If I were to go the skull route, most of the HD items would make it to my WG. Pegs, covers, etc. But I would eventually truly personalize it with a few one-off items that would make it truly unique, therefore the HD skulls would just be accentuating.
I hear that. And once I get the money saved, I have also targeted 'skull' themed wheels and pulley. The HD dealer I got mine from sold a gloss black w/the same skulls (cept windshield and tank strap), and when I paid for mine they had another denim w/skulls on it (only the pipes differed). So those were just the start. Gotta go further to be different (other than MY looks). .
If you have zero skulls on your bike there is no need to post. It just makes you look stupid.
Imagine if there was a post on here that said how many Harleys do you own. And a bunch of people replied 0. Said that Harleys were lame. Would you be amused??
Talk about looking stupid---The post says"How MANY HD skulls riding on your bike"?---since ZERO is a number the people with ZERO are correct in posting.
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