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No photoshop man that is me on that bike. I had to put the picture up as myself and a couple others had been going at it most of the afternoon/evening about another member asking if he looked to big on a nighttrain. So I had to get a picture to show them all that me at 6'5" and 350lbs ride an 08 fatboy and love every second of it.
Sure, nice story.
I heard they were making that Fatboy in three sizes - small medium and large.
Here's the small. You're on the medium.
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Hey NH Bouncer, where in Manchester? I'm over near the airport. I'm assuming you work in a bar, which one?
I am on the south side of town over by memorial high school. I've worked in about every bar in town over the years. Currently working at the Shashkeen on Elm st. a night or two a week.
I am on the south side of town over by memorial high school. I've worked in about every bar in town over the years. Currently working at the Shashkeen on Elm st. a night or two a week.
I saw a picture of someone here on a Fat Bob that made it look just as small. They need a big and tall shop for motorcycles.
Your telling me! It's impossible to find gear that fits good I need a tall 3-4XL Tall for most shirts I can't find a good leather jacket that's long enough anywhere, can always get them that fit around but they stop at my bellybutton. Same thing for picking out a bike I really looked a long time before picking out the fatboy I wish I could afford to have something hand built for me but my budget won't allow that. Oh well maybe next bike.
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