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how does it hold up? sure is expensive for a key! but it is pretty badass!
I might can put it on a b-day list or something, was just curious about your thoughts on it...
thanks!
I have the key. It's not something I would have bought on my own, but it was given to me as a gift. It's metal and should last a lifetime. I have the barrel version for my Softail.
To make matters worse, I have the optional security fob, so the key never comes out of my pocket since it's totally unnecessary to unlock the bike or anything. It is a cool key, but way overpriced.
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Wife has the skull barrel and I have the brass bar and shield barrel. Pretty durable metal. I look at it as a piece of jewelry and wear it on a chain. But I'm a little strange.
I got one of the Barrel ones for my Road King. I have all the crome covers with skulls most 50 a pop whats 60 for the key
I have mine on my wallet chain where it attches to my belt. It dangles out in the open. So far no scratches and its the only one I use for my bike now.
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