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Thanks aysrav. Took me a while to figure out just what I wanted. A few different pipes and A/C's. Wanted a look all to my own and I might have found it. You dont see too many "SOCAL" style bikes with sissy bars. Thanks again bro.
Color combo is looking good. What seat is that, or who did it. Looks real nice too
Hi Kozy, thanks. The seat was custom job by a local shop - Brad's Upholstery in Lancaster, MA. He also reworked the pillion pad with the same style. Here's a better shot...
Check this Deluxe? Named Rosa after my mother who loved to ride on Harley-Davidsons with my dad.
Lots of stuff mostly done by me, Install on all bags, tool boxes(both sides), fringe, wrapped leather on engine guard and installed, removed deluxe eagle and reapplied 1958 H-D emblem, Farmed out cam work, more.
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