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I really like this thread. If I ever am fortunate to get a second bike, it will be a softail as I do miss my Fat Boy.
The OP so far has the nicest bike here IMHO so far. Very nice look, SoCalSoftailSlim! That being said, most all of these left side shots look fantastic.
Originally Posted by Sleeko
I prefer the left side. It gives a clear shot of the frame right on back to the rear axle. No pesky exhaust pipes to mess up the view. Of course it's one of the things that makes the other Harley families jealous.
Touring frames aren't much to look at anyways.
Last edited by Road-Rash; Oct 4, 2014 at 04:59 AM.
Changed my seat and floor boards. The boards are the original. The seat is a Cobra. And yes, after going to the Indian Larry Block Party and Brooklyn Biker Invitational I resurrected my Whip.
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