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got rid of it and brought an '08 with 103 stage II kit, race tuner, Vance and Hines two into one exhaust, sissy bar, badlander seat, shubby T bars, smooth bore wheels.
Who's a happy boy then
I was thinking the same thing.
Do you know what bars those are? Looking at bars. If you can post a side shot so I can see pullback and rise. Great looking bike.
Mines the same color.
The standard is still available in Australia for '08, it's a good seller down here. The bars are 8" Burleigh bars made here in Oz. Love the 103 motor, it really gives it that extra boost. I'll go take another pic side on and post it in.
What the he11.... the standard is a good seller in the states also... that just doesn't make sense... friggin moco. I still don't understand that move.
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