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That is the Covington bike that I almost bought. If I was not having to buy my 15 year old daughter a car, I would have had it brought home. I love the beach bars with the floor boards.
I agree, the Covington was also my overall pic at the show. Love the fat bob tank and boards. A light 50's style custom with class and character.
The bikes in the first pic are Lucky Strike or something to that effect. They has ALOT of complete bikes ready to drive home. The overall look, quality of build and paintwork was a steal for 15-17K. I just don't really like peanut tanks but the look is great on those bikes. More pics when I get home.
ORIGINAL: Barebackjack
That is the Covington bike that I almost bought. If I was not having to buy my 15 year old daughter a car, I would have had it brought home. I love the beach bars with the floor boards.
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