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Luv the pics White Guy. Bike looks awesome. I see you got the Denim Black version. I have been debating over the Denim Black and the Vivid Black. What mod's are you planning?
The Cross Bones is one cool bike. My dealer just got one in and I'm riding there tomorrow with title in hand to see what kind of trade in deal they can give me for my old bike. It looks even cooler in person than in pictures. Congratulations for having such a cool bike.
Looks to me if you want to change the seat there are several options. On the Harley sight go to accessories and then go to crossbones bike and several of the seats will fit FLSTSB models.
Looks to me if you want to change the seat there are several options. On the Harley sight go to accessories and then go to crossbones bike and several of the seats will fit FLSTSB models.
To be honest, I wouldn't change the seat at all. It is part of what makes this bike so good looking. If anything, I would maybe a add the accesory pilon and sissy bar listed on the harley site. Then maybe a new set of pipes and some black contrast wheels. Aw well just my $.02.
I actually like the new #1 emblem Harley and now ic White Guy are toting. The new emblem is for the Dark Custom line. I would luv to see that incorporated into the bike in a paint job. Maybe the Oil or Gas tank. I think it would look awesome.
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