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 \\;The Cross Bones sucks. Why did they pust polished stuff on it and a 16 front wheel? Bring back the Bad Boy. I here they are bringing back the Springer clasic next year. If it has a 200 out back that would be killer. Ok If i have to Ill get a Cross Bones and change everything.
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Sorry-still havnt figure out the pic posting...
or how to delete...?
How much $ is your labor worth...? The cost of a good quality PC is much less than the amount of effort required for installation \\;
Springer front ends are quite spendy (even used) and you would still need fender,wheel,tire,caliper,rotor ect...
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Remove/Replace/P.C. a majority of the parts on a second-hand springer (more affordable) \\;
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Either way will cost you so I suggest you find the "starter" bike closest to your end result and go from there \\;
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