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Member Lama is in the process of modding his 2007 FXDC into a club style or thug style bike (known today as outlaw bikes) Asks members to provide inspiration and post pictures of their own bikes. Members show off their bikes.
They're really nice. I test rode a Bonneville salt pearl one back in December and basically fell in love. Right now the Dyna is more in line with the type of riding I do, but I could definitely see myself on one of those eventually.
Went down hard today. Super bummed out because my bike was almost exactly the way i wanted it, but here goes story time. Was riding around all day with my buddy, no problems with my brakes whatsoever. Came up on a yellow light and thought my buddy was going to send it because we were too close to really slow down, guess I thought wrong because as soon as I gave it some throttle he slammed on the brakes. I went to brake, but didn't see the pothole in front of me and as soon as i hit that pothole my front brakes just locked right up for about two feet until my wheel jackknifed into this ridiculous "speed bump" thing in the middle of the road. Sent me 20 feet and my bike about 10 more. Slammed my head off the ground and burned the holy hell out of my arms and knees. All I can say is shoutout to the biltwell lanesplitter, because my head smacked on the asphalt like a basketball and theres not a single knick on the thing.
Calling the insurance company as soon as I wake up to see what the deductible is gonna run me. Really really not stoked.
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