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I sat on one yesterday at my local dealer.
The Bones is the best looking ride right out of the box I’ve ever seen.
I’m still thinking about this one, for sure.
i love the x bones. very comfortable ride. only mod so far is exhaust. soon i'll replace the rear fender and do a side license plate. i also ordered 16" mini nash gimp hangers, should be in this week (black of course). also have a lowering kit that i'll be putting on soon. when all is done i'll post better pictures.
Well I finally talked the wife into letting me a Crossbones. First I gotta sell my 64 caddy, my 2 metric choppers/bobbers, pay off the Ultra then I can get one. I give it 4 months, she gives it 4 years before I have one
mojo76, I'll buy your stock cross bones handlebars if you want to sell them
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i love the x bones. very comfortable ride. only mod so far is exhaust. soon i'll replace the rear fender and do a side license plate. i also ordered 16" mini nash gimp hangers, should be in this week (black of course). also have a lowering kit that i'll be putting on soon. when all is done i'll post better pictures.
Mine is still stock, sitting at the dealer is a passenger pillion and the new roundbar sissy bar and a stage one setup minus the Sampson upswept exhaust with fishtail, on backorder till 3/24, I'll post some pics when it's done. The passenger peg brackets are back ordered til 4/24. No wife rides for awhile but everything else goes on in 3 weeks.
Has black out kit on motor. Sissy bar rear seat and saddle bags. Trying to find 2 into 2 Black pipes short with a curve and removeable baffels. I saw a pair on a bike but cant find them to buy? Also was thinking of wrapping the pipes. Looking forward to comments.
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