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Well its a love/ hate actually
I love the black and the new 96 motor
I hate that I already have 8000miles on my 2007 fxstbi in 1 yr
I love the low seat
I hate the badlander seat and after an hour in the saddle/ pain
I love that no two night trains look the same
I hate that black is the new chrome and everyone is doing it
I love the 21 inch front tire
I hate that harley doesnt have more accer. to buy
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What do you mean you hate the 8k miles? \\; I thought high miles is a badge of honor on a Harley? \\; Unlike jap bikes aren't we supposed to put 50k miles on them?
the 8k is bad cause its not new no more BOOHOO
THe 8k of riding was awesome and had some great experiences thats the good
any bike I had I rode for at least 30K but theres just something about a new bike from time to time
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I still hate the badlander seat and currently looking for a new replacement
something that stick me lower and further back
 \\; cause its not a fatboy \\;hope hd dont mess with mv the sexyest bike money can buy bar none,but 2 small 4 me but nice 2 look at as 4 the brutal its 100% beta than any buell,
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