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Ordered my new '05 Night Train today in Black Pearl. Collecting it inside 2 weeks. Been riding for 26 years and this is my second HD. First one I owned in '92 - a '79 FXS shovel. I'm hoping the Train will be a little more reliable
Took a while to find this place. Looks like a useful resource.
If anyone has any Black Pearl pics I'd love to see them.
I have an 04 Dyna Low Rider, but I was thinking about the Night Train. I love my Low Rider, but after seeing a pic of a blacked out Night Train with black lower forks and a 240 wide tire kit, I'm awstruck. That bike is sweet. It's in the new issue of Hot Bike, an advertisement, but looks great. Congrats on the new ride.
Congrats man,
I am waiting on my first hd should be this week. The waiting sucks doesnt it. Anyway congrats this board is awsome. All these guys have been reall helpful to me. I am new to bikes. Any questions you have post em I garuntee they will be answerd.
GBH
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