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Why thank you good sir, I love it, and it pulls comments at nearly every red light here it the greater DC area... The back fender is the best, check my album.
Yeah I like skulls a bit, and eyes, and tools and various other stuff that is hidden here and there in the paint. My rear axle is hollow, so a long spring is in there holding those axle covers on from the inside, clean and simple. They make em in similar styles for a few bikes, I'd be surprised if they don't have some that fits your bike.
It's really a pretty clever piece of engineering. But I agree that appearance was sacrificed to fit a foldaway passenger seat under the driver seat. Pretty common to go with aftermarket.
I also thought it was very clever, but oh so ugly! That was the first thing I had to change on mine. I rarely ride two up anyway so I don't miss it.
I have also had a lot of Harley people ask me what my bike is. So much so I made decals for my seat and tank that reads "ROCKER" in an AC/DC font. It is not very often I see one on the road and even less at a dealer these days. For me the distinguishing visual attribute is the oil tank. I don't think they put the ribbed tank on any other models.
ribbed, for your pleasure..who rides bitch with you Sarah?
Funny! I rarely have a passenger these days. I've gone camping in the past and will have my sister on back to hold our coffee on the way back from a gas station. When I've had bikes that have two up seating I've given the occasional ride to someone who just wanted to experience a motorcycle. I've had a few guys offer to ride on back, but I don't trust that they'll keep their hands on my waist and I don't want to crash trying to smack 'em. Interestingly, none of the guys I've ever dated rode motorcycles. That's a bummer too because a perfect guy for me would have his own bike, love riding, play guitar, have a secure job, and NOT irritate the schitt out of me. That's not asking to much.
i've been out with a bunch that rode somewhat, but when they told me i rode to much i told them to hit the bricks.. my ex once told me i think you love the bike more than you love me, i told her the bike lets me ride it whenever i want to
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