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Really wish they went the extra mile to replace the bobtail fender with a fatboy style rear, and completed the front with a classic springer front fender....
A great lookin x-bones
Being a Springer ***** myself I cant help but question every time I see a Crossbones why there isnt a fatboy style rear fender, it would be the ultimate compliment, I put on on my FXSTS and love it, just looks classic.............
I agree. I bought my Cross Bones and my custom paint on the same day. If I could do it again I would have got a Fatboy fender and painted the whole bike olive green.
Oh well, live and learn. Perhaps I can do that in a few years.
Just fooling around in Photoshop. I like the new HD turquoise color. Wanted to see what it would look like on a crossbones. I will probably go for the HD custom spectrum paint program one day, just to be different.
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