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Last Friday I picked up a shiny new black Road King Classic. And right now you'll find me on cumulus number nine. I have a ton of accessories to install from Wild 1 Chubbys to a lowering kit to chrome doodads. Monday I'm ordering some Big City Thunder Baffles. I'll try and get some pics as soon as everything's bolted on (that may take awhile). Man, the view's great from up here!
P.S. Clammy, hang in there partner. The wait's well worth it.
Tom
Thanks man! Congrats on your new ride. Can't wait for the pics!
...that's one gorgeous bike. I know there are lots of 'em around but I don't care. A beautiful motorcycle is a beautiful motorcycle. Doesn't matter how many there are like it. It's still beautiful. Congrats![8D]
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