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I loved my Night Train.With the Stage 1 kit, Vance and Hines Short-Shot Staggered pipes, and Mustang Daytripper seat it was a lot of fun. If it wasn't for the Rocker C coming out I'd still be racking up the miles on my Train.
Well there are a few prime examples of hot Night Trains, Jeff T, what make are those forks. Definately looks good.
Those are Storz Racing 55mm Blackout with Ceriani cartridge internals. About as close to a sport bike fork as there is for HD. They were actually on the bike when I bought it.
Yup sure do John especially one with wheels in it.Sweet music runnin down the road with a set of goosenecks on. I'll try and find a pic,that was a long time ago. Here's a shot of my nieghbors current ride.
ORIGINAL: BigJohn Fatboy
Thanks back again,,,,she's like a real ugly women,,,she'll definately get the job done, pretty from a distance, but don't get to close.
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