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Well the HC's hubby will be going away soon, just to get everyone familar.. Yes the WG is not going anywhere, she wants it when I upgrade. I will be putting probably the whole skull collection on the bike, hoping to get it done before next season.
ORIGINAL: Primo
Hey Sean, Kind of a bi##h having to be identified simply as HeatherC's husband ain't it? Kind of like being Mr. Britney Spears.
Anyway Bro, always liked the looks of your Wide Glide. Although way back when your Missus was taking suggestions on which bike to get I
did try to help you out by suggesting that she take your WG and let you upgrade to the ride of your choice but we all know how that turned out.
4 on the handgrips
2 valve stem covers
1 dash panel
1 brake pedal
1 air cleaner insert
1 gas cap cover
1 sissy bar insert
1 derby cover
2 on each mirror
1 on the horn cover
1 skull key
16-- not bad, but could do better
Santa is watching though
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