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I saw this bike in person last night for the first time....Awesome looking bike, It the rake would be a little more aggressive I would of bought one too...
I agree, it is a great looking bike but needs more rake.
i like it with that new seat. the original seat has a cool look to it, but that bike in stock form just doesn't seem like it flows well to me. its the kind of bike i like enough that i'd want one of my friends to get it, but i wouldn't buy it myself.
I think I like the new seat better.
I can't get over the rear fender that is what kills the bike for me...and the fat front tire.
Otherwise I like the cross bones.
I ordered the Sampson upswept exhaust with fins, seem perfect for this bike, also getting the passenger pillion and roundbar roundtop sissy bar(black), the only downside to a new model is the passenger peg brackets are on back order til 4/25.
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