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I don't quite understnad the satin chrome. Is that like unshiny chrome? It looks like polished aluminum in the photos. Definitely balc out the ehaust and maybe slap a coup,le of chrome end caps on it. Forks have to be blacked out too. I ahve to see one in person to make a real decision on it, but it looks great. Now...is it lower than a stock fatboy? Maybe 1" lower like deluxe? I see HD selling a lot of these, plus it goes back to the killer logo that my bike has. WoooHooo!
It could use another 1" drop on the **** end and a big black Nacelle headlight. A set of DNA fat spoke mammoths would really set it off
I like it!
Make those mammoths black spokes and add black lower fork sliders.
Throw on some white walls (do they make them for a 200 tire?) a 12.5" vintage mustang solo seat and some rinehart pipes to finish it off.
I like it!
Make those mammoths black spokes and add black lower fork sliders.
Throw on some white walls (do they make them for a 200 tire?) a 12.5" vintage mustang solo seat and some rinehart pipes to finish it off.
Im with you guys. But toss on some black carlini gangsta apes and slam that pig.
I think it's pretty cool...Should be a good seller....and it looks like it would be a fun bike to "trick" out. Two thumbs up from me...On the flip side, biggest 2010 disappointment for me is the CVO Street Glide. Think HD missed the mark on that bike...most of the custom Street Glides on this site are waaay nicer....
They should have done black lowers and mufflers. But that's how they can basically guarantee people paying dealers to finish the black out look. You actually get more for your money with the newer bikes than the ones made just a few years ago. I think my list price was about $18k so you have more room left for mods. If you look at my Fatty, it's obvious that I like the blacked out look.
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