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well I have set #38 of 150 but yet I fould this set on a wall in a harley and there was no numbers at all....what gives?? maybe they only made 150 sets in 2003... I do know for a fact that set on the wall was from 2002. I find it odd how that set was not numbered
well I have set #38 of 150 but yet I fould this set on a wall in a harley and there was no numbers at all....what gives?? maybe they only made 150 sets in 2003... I do know for a fact that set on the wall was from 2002. I find it odd how that set was not numbered[IMG]
I have the Cyclone #14 of 75 and have not seen another but someone on the forum contacted me and said they had the same paint set. I have also been approached by someone who said they had seen another like it. A lot of riders tell me they like it. I like it, and that's what counts.
I've seen a photo online of a night train with the same paint set, but that's as close as I've gotten to seeing it on another bike.
It's a big world, and finding one of the other 149 out of all the bikes out there is like a needle in a haystack. At least I hope so. It would suck if my neighbour had the same bike as me.
Resurrecting and old post. I have a similar paint scheme on my new-to-me 2004 Softail. It is number 27 of 150. I am always looking for a reason to show off my scooter.
I got the reaper paint set #21 of 200 and I haven't seen another yet. Someone on here told me that they saw a Softail with it and someone else saw one in cali on another bike.
My bro has this set on his N.Train. Not sure what # it is.
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