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96...that's cool. I love your wife. Theoretically speaking of course.
Thanks, I love my wife too, but not JUST theoretically speaking!! LOL She's really cool to do that for me.
96
Your scooter is looking real good.
Thanks man, your's isn't too shabby either!! I absolutely LOVE my Lo, and it rides so nice. I went from an 80-Cubic inch Softail custom, to this, and to me, it's a beast, especially coming from the EVO!!
I'm new to the forum, but thought I'd let you all in on my day today.
So today is my birthday and my wife took me cloths shopping followed by a stop off to the local Harley dealership so I could by some new mods for my 2005 Nightrain. Well once I got to the dealership I saw the Lo Denim for the first time. WOW. This has to be one of the baddest bikes I have ever seen on a showroom floor. The flat with the satin chrome was awesome. I sat on it and my wife said she loved it. So a trip home to grab my 05 Nightrain and a trip back to the dealer and I was off and riding my new Fat Boy.
Already ordered my V&H black shortshots and a Danny Gray butt crack solo seat. I had them add a Screamin Eagle cone style breather and
stage 1. Also bought the fat chrome headlight trim that really seats off the headlight. A couple other items and I had to stop myself. Cause we all know that mods NEVER END!!!
Plus I am military and currently stationed in Guam. Sunny and 85 degrees all year long. JEALOUS ??
I will post up a pic as soon as I can.
Congrats!!! I also got my Lo for my birthday. You will enjoy it! Let's see a picture of it. I wanna see what that breather looks like. I came from a 96 FXSTC and the difference in rides is night and day!! The wider tires make it so much more stable on the road.
yup, lets see some pics. Im telling you guys, i had my mind made up to get a street glide, but after i saw the first Fatboy Lo with apes... iv been strugeling to make up my mind. i realy think the lo is the way to go... till i get a litttle older.
Alright guys. Here are a few pics of my new ride. Still waiting on the black shortshots. They will make a huge difference!! I really went back and forth on the breather. I had it on my Nightrain and loved it since it is a more agressive bike. But after all is said and done I think it looks great on this bike! Plus the headlight trim. It's amazing how the smallest things make the biggest differences!
Alright guys. Here are a few pics of my new ride. Still waiting on the black shortshots. They will make a huge difference!! I really went back and forth on the breather. I had it on my Nightrain and loved it since it is a more agressive bike. But after all is said and done I think it looks great on this bike! Plus the headlight trim. It's amazing how the smallest things make the biggest differences!
Good looking scoot! I put the Lo bars and seat on my 07 FB and love the aggressive style. IMO I would powder coat that headlight trim black. The short shots will look great. Have fun with it
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