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I see a lot of bikes daily, but not to many FXSBs. This is at Caliente HD of San Antonio, but they are all owned bikes. There were five, but the Radioactive Green one left before the pic. "Amber" is still my favorite, but the 2016 FXSB Pearl Ice surrrrre is nice!
They sell every bike that comes in a t Savannah HD, but I don't see many on the road. They are nice bikes for the guy wanting a Pro-Street look.
I like that new black with gold flake paint on the '16 model. The Breakout does the big candy colors the most justice IMHO. Closely followed by the Sportster 73.
They sell every bike that comes in a t Savannah HD, but I don't see many on the road. They are nice bikes for the guy wanting a Pro-Street look.
I like that new black with gold flake paint on the '16 model. The Breakout does the big candy colors the most justice IMHO. Closely followed by the Sportster 73.
Thank you SLV. That 2016 Slim S is no joke either! I was never a Slim fan, but that 110 ci is a Badddddd ****!
Michigan is flooded with baggers. Most of the time I think I'm the only softail owner...let alone a breakout owner. Never another breakout at the local bike nights.
I don't see many BO bikes either...other than mine. But then, I don't want to have a bike that every other rider has. *cough, baggers, cough*
Idunno. New stock bikes all look the same to me so I can't tell a Breakout from a Broke off. If you want a bike that not everybody has then you gotta get one of these:
Idunno. New stock bikes all look the same to me so I can't tell a Breakout from a Broke off. If you want a bike that not everybody has then you gotta get one of these:
Or one of these:
But I still like my "S&M Bagger" too.
Yeah right bro...nobody sees them and to be honest nobody would really want them either. Some nostalgia dreaming dudes who wish for the old days....why????? Nobody really wants to live with those miserable things in the real world.
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