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I just bought an 09 NT. I got a few questions I was hoping to get answers to. The first is I bought a red bike, I was wondering why you do not see many red or blue TN out there. Also what should be my first customization should I go for the Ape Hangers or a new breather?
I agree get the bike running and sounding like a HD ... The other stuff comes later... You dont want your buddy to be sitting at the stop light next to you waiting for the light to turn green and ask if your bike stalled.... get a good set of pipes and a fuel management system
Don't quote me but the Denim Blue was a one year run for 2007.
I love mine.
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Freefall
Correct. And it remains one of my favorite colors. I wish you had a picture of your pacific blue denim bike in your sig pic, all I see is some hot chick.
I've seen the candy red sunglow night train locally on the show room floor. Sharp bike, I'm sure it looks good in the sun.
I think you don't see many Trains in other colors is because most who want a train like black and go all black when it comes to pickin out the bike.
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