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You're ALL missing the Effinpoint here!
I'm not asking you to buy the GD thing... that market is a "slim" group.
I just wantedsome fellow HD rider's to see this rig.
Notice my post:
A friend of mine decided to put his very custom Fatboy on the market . You gotta check thisout... if only to see the pics.
Very very nice bike, but I am surprised someone would go so nuts with a bike and not even touch the engine. I think that'll hurt his ability to sell to the kind of person that would be in the market for a bike like that. More-over, to have spent all that money and never even ride it is just shameful. How many starving children's lives could have been saved with the money he just pissed away on a big rolling piece of jewelry? I think Jesus would be disgusted... but that is just my opinion. No offense intended to you Seal Guy Ken. I've got no problem with someone having nice things, just not wasting them.
That is total custom, hope he enjoys it. I wish i had his bank account. It just doesn't look to 400 mile per day friendly. My friend just sold his 98 Fatboy with a polished blower having over 40k invested for just 15k. It was very rideable. Now he is on an 06 FLHX.
All the pics are at http://www.mnw.net/bikepics.htmat the bottom. i preferred it with the gray ostrich solo but he always had the little woman with him.
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