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Hi there everyone. We just got home with the bike. It's raining like MAD here, so we trailered it home. It's nearly an hour each way, so I figured riding it home an hour, in the dark, and the rain, on the freeway would probably not be to pleasant.
The bike came with a LePera solo seat, V&H Big Radius, V&H Fuelpak, some fat pullback bars, little black mirrors, Arlen Ness big sucker with an S&S Cover, and all of the original parts as well. I can't wait for the rain to go away so I can ride! I guess being in Western Washington, I'm in for a bit of a wait...
More pics as soon as I can get it outside in the daylight.
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