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love it i really like the silver satin i would probably like it if it was just brushed aluminum but it has a dark look to it more like silver. the seat not only looks good its really comfortable and not huge and ugly like the stock fatboy seat also real awesome height. i put on the street slammer handle bars they make for a perfect stance and they look awesome. lots of other bikers really love the rims in black and they love the all the satin chrome as do i. but like all stock bikes it still needs pipes and a tuner i got a k&n RK-3910 air filter like it had it on my 07 softail custom looks good if you like the stock filter cover just make s it stick out a little farther makes it a little tougher and i could feel the change in power.
cant decide what pipes to get and wether they should be black or some kinda brushed no more chrome to much work to keep clean.
You cant just write a little fatty Lo story and assume that will suffice. This is a photo oriented group.
Personally I would like to see what a Fat-Lo would look like with street slammers as well...
But Alas your utter selfishness and obvious adversion to actually letting the masses enjoy phtos of said Fatty has left me scratching my head and confused.
Good post new dude. Keep up the good work!!
Just joking BTW....Now go buy a camera and learn how to share ya' selfish sumbiatch!
no i thought it would be nice to have them on it the day we picked it up but if i would have known they were gonna charge 3 hours for them i would have done it my self
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