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I wasn't trying to be derogatory, sorry if out came out that way. I love the bike very well done. I would just throw an air ride on personally
I didn't mean to say you were. What I meant was everybody has something to say about other people's bikes, everyone has a preferrence; personally I would throw on a 21" front, spoked, wheel. But if I had unlimited funds, I would also do a lot of things different to my bike.
My guess is that bike was a softail custom.
Tart as well as everyone else has a right too an opinion and I think that's why we post pics of our bikes on here to get the praise and criticisms hell if we all liked the same thing it be a boring forum!
I think it looks bad ***. Everyone is going to have something to input about someone else's bike; but its not their bike, its yours. I am sure that rear fender lowers to just the right height when you're sitting on it.
What size is that rear wheel?
And I just can't seem to be able to tell what that thing started out as... Heritage? Fatboy? Softail Standard? I cannot figure it out.
Thanks Captain...I wasn't offended or anything by any comments, I like hearing comments from others. Gives me ideas. Yeah my fat *** lowers the fender some when I sit on it. 240 rear tire and here is what it started out as.
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